Information
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Patent Grant
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6453833
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Patent Number
6,453,833
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 112 47014
- 112 103
- 112 47511
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A headgear frame for an embroidering machine comprises: a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving a peripheral portion of an embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame and including a band member for holding the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction. The band member is provided at its edge portion on the visor side with a positioning member for biting into a stitched portion between said cap portion and said visor, and at its edge portion on the side opposed to said visor side with a holding member for holding the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a headgear frame for an embroidering machine adapted to be used for hold a headgear when the cap portion of the headgear is to be embroidered by an embroidering machine.
2. Description of Related Art
FIGS. 11 and 12
show a well-known headgear
61
. This headgear
61
is provided with a cap portion
62
to be put on a head and a visor
66
stitched to the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
. To an open edge portion of the cap portion
62
, there are stitched a mesh portion
63
arranged on the back side of the front portion
65
and a ring-shaped sweatband portion
64
arranged on the inner side of the cap portion
62
.
The cap portion
62
is formed by stitching a plurality of (e.g., six) cloth sheets
67
having generally triangular shapes. In the stitched portion
71
of each cloth sheet
67
, there is arranged a margin to stitch of each cloth sheet
67
on the inner side of the cap portion
62
. Moreover, each margin to stitch is covered with a cloth band
68
which is arranged on the inner side of the cap portion
62
along the stitched portion
71
. Thus, this stitched portion
71
is made thicker than the remaining portions of the cap portion
62
.
In the headgear
61
, as indicated by double-dotted lines in
FIG. 12
, the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
are extracted from the inner side of the cap portion
62
. As indicated by solid lines in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the leading end side
63
a
of the mesh portion
63
is folded back to envelop the sweatband portion
64
. In this state, the headgear
61
is mounted on the headgear frame. An embroidery range
69
is provided in the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
, for example, as indicated by the double-dotted lines at the cap portion
62
in FIG.
11
.
As shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, a headgear frame
81
of the prior art for embroidering the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
of the headgear
61
is provided with a receiving frame
82
adapted to be inserted into the inner side of the cap portion
62
for receiving the peripheral portion
70
of the embroidery range
69
of the front portion
65
, and a holding band
83
made of an elastic metal sheet and wound around the cap portion
62
for holding the peripheral portion
70
between itself and the receiving frame
82
. The holding band
83
is provided with a pair of band members
84
and
85
for holding the upper and lower peripheral portions
70
a
and
70
b
in the headgear height direction of the embroidery range
69
all over the headgear peripheral direction, and a pair of joint portions
88
for holding the peripheral portions
70
c
and
70
c.
The band member
84
on the top side and the joint portions
88
are provided with a slip preventing rubber member
86
on the face opposed to the receiving frame
82
. Thus in the headgear frame
81
of the prior art, the holding band
83
holds the peripheral portion
70
of the embroidery range
69
exclusively.
The headgear frame
81
supports, where it is attached to a drive unit
101
for driving itself, the embroidery range
69
just above a needle plate
105
in a bed
102
of the machine. By the cooperations among the headgear frame
81
driven by the drive unit
101
, a needle
104
carried vertically movably by a machine head
103
and a rotating hook built in the bed
102
, moreover, an embroidered pattern is formed in the embroidery range
69
.
In the upper face of the receiving frame
82
, there are formed a first aperture
89
for arranging the embroidery range
69
and a second aperture
90
for releasing the margins to stitch in the stitched portions of the cap portion
62
, the visor
66
, the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
.
In a headgear frame
91
of the prior art for embroidering the generally entire periphery of the cap portion
62
of the headgear
61
, as shown in
FIG. 15
, the upper side and the lower side of the visor
66
are individually held on a receiving frame
92
by a holding band
93
having a pair of upper and lower band members
94
and
95
. The band member
94
for holding the upper side of the visor
66
is provided along the edge portion of the band member
94
on the visor side with a positioning member
96
for biting into a stitched portion
77
between the cap portion
62
and the visor
66
. Here, the shown headgear
61
is not provided with the mesh portion
63
.
However, the headgear frames
81
and
91
of the prior art are encountered by the following problems (1) to (5).
(1) To the stitched portion
77
between the cap portion
62
and the visor
66
, there are additionally stitched the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
. On the inner side of the cap portion
62
in the stitched portion
77
, there are concentrated the margins to stitch of the cap portion
62
, the. visor
66
, the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
. When the headgear
61
having the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
folded back is to be mounted on the headgear frame
81
of the prior art for embroidering the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
, moreover, the folded-back cloth and the aforementioned margins to stitch ride on the upper face of the root end of the receiving frame
82
, as shown in FIG.
14
. Therefore, the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
on the side of the visor considerably floats from the needle plate
105
. This float is different according to the structure of the stitched portion
77
and the kind/thickness of the cloth of the individual portions composing the headgear
61
but is exemplified by about 3 to 7 mm. If the visor side of the front portion
65
is held and fastened by the band member
85
made of a flat sheet (which may include the rubber member), the holding is made due to the step from the upper face of the receiving frame
82
receiving the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
such that the band member
85
drops oppositely of the visor side from the stitched portion
77
between the front portion
65
and the visor
66
, as indicated by arrows (of double-dotted lines) in FIG.
14
. This drop is prominently found at the stitched portion
77
between the cap portion
62
and the visor
66
at the center of the front portion
65
. Especially at the center of the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
, therefore, there arises a problem that the portion near the visor
66
is difficult to embroider. In the vicinity of the boundary between the cap portion
62
and the visor
66
of the headgear
61
, for example, the embroidered pattern extending in parallel with that boundary has to be formed by shifting its entirety to the top side by considering the aforementioned drop of the band member
85
.
In the headgear frame
91
of the prior art for embroidering the substantially entire periphery of the cap portion
62
, on the other hand, the positioning member
96
bites into the stitched portion
77
between the cap portion
62
and the visor
66
to hold the stitched portion
77
but not the cloth of the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
. Where the cap portion
62
, the visor
66
, the mesh portion
63
or the sweatband portion
64
is made of thick cloth (especially, a baseball cap), as shown in
FIG. 15
, the cloth largely floats at the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
on the side of the visor
66
so that it flaps while being embroidered, to raise a problem that the embroidery quality drops.
(2) As described in (1), the visor side of the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
largely floats with respect to the needle plate
105
. In the headgear
61
having the large float, the band member
85
on the visor side largely floats from the upper face of the receiving frame
82
so that the band member
84
on the top side, as formed integrally with the band member
85
on the visor side, also floats from the upper face of the receiving frame
82
to raise a problem that the holding of the cap portion
62
by the band member
84
on the top side is weakened.
(3) In the cap portion
62
, as shown in
FIG. 16
, the stitched portion
71
is made thicker than the remaining portion of the cap portion
62
by the margin to stitch of the cloth
67
and the cloth band
68
covering the margin. If the headgear
61
having the stitched portion
71
of the cap portion
62
in the embroidery range (i.e., at the center of the front portion
65
in the headgear example shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
) is mounted on the headgear frame
81
, the stitched portion
71
bulges from the remaining portions in the embroidery range to raise a problem that the embroidery quality in the stitched portion
71
is degraded.
(4) When the headgear
61
is mounted on the headgear frame
81
of the prior art, as shown in
FIG. 17
, the visor
66
rises generally vertically from the surface of the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
. When the vicinity of the visor side of the front portion
65
is to be embroidered, therefore, the portion at the back of the needle
104
of the machine head
103
interferes with the visor
66
, as indicated by double-dotted lines in FIG.
17
. Therefore, it is necessary to incline the visor
66
forcibly away from the embroidery range
69
. Thus, there arises a problem that it is necessary to add a device for holding the visor
66
in an inclined position and an operation of that device for mounting the headgear
61
. As the case may be, moreover, when the visor
66
is to be forcibly inclined, the mounted position of the headgear
61
on the headgear frame
81
may be shifted to mount the headgear
61
again.
(5) As described in (1), when the headgear
61
in the state of
FIGS. 11 and 12
is mounted on the headgear frame
81
of the prior art, the visor side of the front portion
65
is raised away from the upper face of the receiving frame
82
, as indicated by the double-dotted lines in FIG.
14
. With the visor side floating from the upper face of the receiving frame
82
, therefore, the headgear
61
may be mounted on the headgear frame
81
. In this case, the cloth of the front portion
65
flaps during the embroidery to raise a problem that the embroidery quality drops.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, which can solve the above-specified problems, can prevent the embroidery range of the cap portion of the headgear from becoming narrow and can reduce the float of the cloth on the visor side of the cap portion.
A second object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, which can solve the above-specified problems and can hold the upper and lower peripheral portions of the embroidery range in the headgear height direction substantially homogeneously.
A third object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, which can solve the above-specified problems and can improve the quality of embroidery at the stitched portion in the embroidery range.
A fourth object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, which can solve the above-specified problems and can incline the visor of the headgear easily in the direction away from the embroidery range.
A fifth object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, which can solve the above-specified problems and can reduce the float of a cloth at the front portion of the cap portion of the headgear on the visor side.
In order to achieve the first object, according to the invention, there is provided a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into the cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame and including a band member for holding the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction, wherein said band member is provided at its edge portion on the visor side with a positioning member for biting into a stitched portion between said cap portion and said visor, and at its edge portion on the side opposed to said visor side with a holding member for holding the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said positioning member is formed to bite into said stitched portion at least on the front central side of said cap portion.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said positioning member is so formed over the substantial entirety of the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side as to bite into said stitched portion.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said holding member has a larger protrusion than that of said positioning member. The difference in the protrusion length between the positioning member and the holding member is not limited to any specific one but is preferably about 1 mm or more and more preferably about 2 mm or more.
The spacing between the positioning member and the holding member is not limited to any specific one but can be exemplified by about 3 to 10 mm and preferably about 5 mm. By adjusting this spacing, there is adjusted the spacing between the position of the stitched portion and the held position of the holding member. This spacing is preferred to be suitably set according to the kind/thickness of the cloth of the headgear and the structure of the stitched portion.
In order to achieve the second object, according to the invention, there is provided a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into the cap portion of a headgear for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame and including a pair of band members for holding the upper and lower peripheral portions of said embroidery range individually in the headgear height direction, wherein the upper band member in said headgear height direction is made shorter than the other band member.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein the relative lengths of said two band members are made adjustable. It is also possible to exemplify a mode wherein the relative spacing of said two band members is made adjustable.
In order to achieve the third object, according to the invention, there is provided a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into the cap portion of a headgear having a thicker stitched portion in an embroidery range than the remaining portions for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame, wherein said receiving frame is provided in its upper face with a recess for releasing the excess thickness in said stitched portion than the remaining portions.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said receiving frame is provided on its upper face with a non-slip member for preventing the cap portion from going out of position, and wherein said recess is formed by arranging not said non-slip member in the portion of said recess.
It is also possible to exemplify a mode wherein said receiving frame is provided on its upper face with a non-slip member for preventing the cap portion from going out of position, and wherein said recess is formed in the upper face of said non-slip member.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said holding band is provided with a second recess at a position corresponding to said recess, in the face confronting the upper face of said receiving frame.
In order to achieve the fourth object, according to the invention, there is provided a headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into the cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame, wherein said holding band holds said peripheral portion and either the two side portions of the visor of said headgear or the cap portion in the vicinity of the root sides of said two side portions so that said two side portions may come closer to each other.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said holding band is provided with a holding portion for holding either said two side portions or the cap portion in the vicinities of the root sides of said two side portions.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said holding band is provided with a positioning member for positioning either the vicinities of said root sides or the cap portion in the vicinities of said root sides.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said receiving frame is provided with a recess or an opening in the upper face at positions corresponding to the root sides of the two side portions of said visor.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said receiving frame is so constructed as to adjust the size of said recess or said opening.
In order to achieve the fifth object, according to the invention, there is provided a headgear frame for an embroidering machine adapted to be used for holding a headgear in which a mesh portion arranged on the back side of the front portion of a cap portion and a ring-shaped sweatband portion arranged on the inner side of said cap portion are stitched on the open edge portion of said cap portion, and comprising: a receiving frame inserted into the cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame, wherein said receiving frame is provided with a recess or opening for releasing said mesh portion and said sweatband portion, as extracted from said cap portion so that they may be removed from said embroidery range.
It is possible to exemplify a mode wherein said recess or said opening is made adjustable in size.
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 perspective view showing a headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view showing a receiving frame of the same headgear frame;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the same receiving frame;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view showing a holding band of the same headgear frame;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the same holding band;
FIG. 6
is a side elevation showing the state in which a headgear is mounted on the same headgear frame;
FIG. 7
is a sectional side elevation showing the state in which the headgear is mounted on the same headgear frame;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged view of a portion of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a sectional front elevation showing the state in which the headgear is mounted on the same headgear frame;
FIG. 10
is an enlarged view showing a portion of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing the state in which a well-known headgear is viewed obliquely downward from its front side;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view showing the state in which the same headgear is viewed obliquely upward from its rear side;
FIG. 13
is a diagram showing a headgear frame of the prior art;
FIG. 14
is a sectional side elevation showing the state in which a headgear is mounted on the same headgear frame;
FIG. 15
is a sectional side elevation showing the state in which a headgear is mounted on another headgear frame of the prior art;
FIG. 16
is a sectional front elevation showing the state in which the headgear is mounted on the same headgear frame; and
FIG. 17
is a sectional front elevation showing the state in which the headgear is mounted on the same headgear frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1
to
10
show a headgear frame
1
for an embroidering machine according to one embodiment of the invention. This headgear frame
1
supports, when mounted on a drive unit
57
for driving it, as shown in
FIGS. 6
to
8
, an embroidery range
69
generally above a needle plate
58
in a machine bed
56
. Moreover, an embroidered pattern is formed in the embroidery range
69
by the cooperation of the headgear frame
1
driven by the drive unit
57
, a needle
55
attached vertically movably in a machine head
54
, and the (not-shown) rotating hook built in the bed
56
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the headgear frame
1
is equipped with a receiving frame
2
inserted into a cap portion
62
of a well-known headgear
61
shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
for receiving the peripheral portion
70
of the embroidery range
69
of the headgear
61
, and a holding band
3
wound around the cap portion
62
for holding the peripheral portion
70
between itself and the receiving frame
2
.
The receiving frame
2
will be described first of all. The receiving frame
2
is formed into a hollow cylindrical shape, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, to arrange the bed
56
of the embroidering machine therein. The receiving frame
2
has its one axial end formed into a free end to be covered with the headgear
61
and its other end formed into a root end connected to the drive unit
57
for driving the headgear frame
1
. This receiving frame
2
is equipped with a receiving frame body
6
for receiving a mesh portion
63
and a sweatband portion
64
of the headgear
61
mainly; a first adjusting frame
7
for receiving a visor side peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
mainly, and a second adjusting frame
8
for receiving the top side peripheral portion
70
a
and the two side peripheral portions
70
c
and
70
c
of the embroidery range
69
mainly.
The receiving frame body
6
is formed on the root side of the receiving frame
2
into a connecting portion
9
to be jointed to the drive unit
57
, and the connecting portion
9
is provided with a plurality of fitting recesses
10
for positioning the drive unit
57
. On the outer periphery of the receiving frame body
6
, there is formed a flange portion
11
which is located generally at the axial center in the axial direction of the receiving frame body
6
. On the side of the flange portion
11
where the rear portion of the cap portion
62
is arranged, there are provided a pair of connecting rods
12
and
13
which are spaced from each other. These two connecting rods
12
and
13
are individually extended in parallel with the axial direction of the receiving frame
2
. To one connecting rod
12
, there is turnably connected one end of the holding band
3
. On the other connecting rod
13
, there is mounted a retaining member
14
for retaining the other end of the holding band
3
removably. On the side of the flange portion
11
where the front portion of the cap portion
62
is arranged, on the other hand, there is mounted a holding plate portion
15
for receiving the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
, as extracted from the inner side of the cap portion
62
of the headgear
61
, and holding it on the upper face of the frame body
6
. At the free end of the receiving frame
2
of the receiving frame body
6
and on the side where the side portion
76
of the cap portion
62
is arranged, there is integrally formed a mounting portion
6
a
for mounting the first adjusting frame
7
and the second adjusting frame
8
.
On the upper face of the second adjusting frame
8
and at the portion for receiving the top side peripheral portion
70
a
of the embroidery range
69
, there are arranged generally in a row a pair of right and left non-slip members
16
and
16
which extend peripherally of the headgear. At portions for receiving the two side peripheral portions
70
c
and
70
c
of the embroidery range
69
, there are arranged generally in parallel non-slip members
17
and
17
which individually extend in the headgear height direction. Here, a recess
18
, as formed between the right and left non-slip members
16
and
16
extending in the headgear peripheral direction, releases an excess thickness over other portions in the embroidery range in a stitched portion
71
, as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
. That recess
18
is formed by arranging not the non-slip portions
16
in the portion of the recess
18
.
The first adjusting frame
7
and the second adjusting frame
8
are so mounted in slots
19
and
20
formed in the receiving frame body
6
and extended in the axial direction, by bolts
21
and nuts
22
as can be adjusted in axial positions. Upper faces of the receiving frame body
6
, the first adjusting frame
7
and the second adjusting frame
8
form a cloth-covered face
23
. In this cloth-covered face
23
, there are formed a first aperture
24
and a second aperture
25
, as shown in FIG.
3
. The first aperture
24
is transversely extended in the peripheral direction of the receiving frame
2
by the edge portion of the receiving frame body
6
on the free end side of the receiving frame
2
and by the edge portion in the first adjusting frame
7
on the base end side of the receiving frame
2
. In this first aperture
24
, there are arranged (or released) the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
which are extracted from the headgear
61
. The second aperture
25
is formed by the edge portion of the mounting portion
6
a
of the receiving frame body
6
, the edge portion of the first adjusting frame
7
on the free end side of the receiving frame
2
and the edge portion of the second adjusting frame
8
on the root end side of the receiving frame
2
. The second aperture
25
is composed of a transversely elongated generally rectangular larger opening
25
a
formed to correspond to the embroidery range
69
and smaller openings
25
b
positioned to correspond to the root sides of the two side portions of a visor
66
. These larger opening
25
a
and the smaller openings
25
b
communicate with each other. By adjusting the mounted positions of the first adjusting frame
7
and the second adjusting frame
8
with respect to the receiving frame body
6
, moreover, the sizes of the first aperture
24
and the second aperture
25
(including the larger opening
25
a
and the smaller openings
25
b
) can be adjusted.
Here will be described the holding band
3
. This holding band
3
is made of soft and thin metal sheet and is composed, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, of a band body
28
, an adjusting band portion
29
and a pair of right and left holding plates
30
and
30
. Moreover, the holding band
3
holds the upper and lower peripheral portions
70
a
and
70
b
in the headgear height direction of the embroidery range
69
, and the right and left peripheral portions
70
c
and
70
c
in the headgear peripheral direction.
The band body
28
is equipped with a first band member
31
for holding the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
on the visor side in the headgear peripheral direction, and connecting portions
36
and
37
formed integrally with and on the two end sides of the first band member
31
for holding the two side portions
76
of the cap portion
62
. These two connecting portions
36
and
37
form a holding portion which holds the vicinities of the roots of the two side portions of the visor
66
and the cap portion
62
in those vicinities.
At the two end portions on the edge portion of the band body
28
on the visor side, there are provided a pair of right and left first positioning members
33
which protrude generally vertically with respect to the face confronting the upper face of the receiving frame
2
. Here, “the visor side” means one side of the band body
28
, which comes closer to or confronts the root of the visor
66
when the headgear
61
is hold by the holding band
3
. These first positioning members
33
retain and position the open edge portions of the cap portion
62
in the vicinities of the roots of the two side portions of the visor
66
. Between the two first positioning members
33
on the edge portion of the band body
28
on the visor side, there are provided a number of second positioning members
34
which individually protrude generally vertically with respect to the face confronting the upper face of the receiving frame
2
. At the edge portion of the first band member
31
on the side opposed to the visor side, there are provided a number of holding members
35
which individually protrude generally vertically with respect to the face confronting the upper face of the receiving frame
2
. The second positioning members
34
bite into a stitched portion
77
between the front portion
65
and the visor
66
of the headgear
61
thereby to position the first band member
31
. The holding members
35
hold the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
on the side of the visor over the headgear peripheral direction. The second positioning members
34
are formed to bite into the stitched portion
77
generally all over the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
on the side of the headgear visor. The holding members
35
are set to have a larger protrusion than that of the second positioning members
34
.
Although the sizes of the individual portions of the first band member
31
are not specifically limited: the second positioning members
34
have a protrusion of about 2 mm; the holding members
35
have a protrusion of about 4 mm; and the spacing between the second positioning members
33
and the holding members
35
is set to about 5 mm. Thus, the second positioning members
34
and the holding members
35
have a protrusion difference set to 2 mm.
One connecting portion
36
of the band body
28
is turnably hinged to the connecting rod
12
, and the other connecting portion
37
is equipped with a retaining tool
38
to be removably retained on the retaining member
14
of the connecting rod
13
. In these two connecting portions
36
and
37
, there are individually formed a pair of slots
39
which are arranged in parallel at a spacing in the widthwise direction of the holding band
3
and extended in the longitudinal direction of the holding band
3
.
The adjusting band portion
29
is provided with: a second band member
32
for holding the top side peripheral portion
70
a
of the embroidery range
69
over the headgear peripheral direction; a pair of non-slip members
41
attached at a spacing to a face of the second band member
32
, which confronts the upper face of the receiving frame
2
; and joint portions
42
and
42
individually formed integrally with the two end sides of the second band member
32
. On the two edge portions extending in the longitudinal direction of the second band member
32
, there are formed a number of pawls
44
which protrude generally vertically from the face confronting the upper face of the receiving frame
2
. These pawls
44
position the non-slip member
41
so that the non-slip member
41
may not go out of position in the widthwise direction of the holding band
3
. In the two joint portions
42
, there are individually formed a pair of slots
45
which are formed in row at a widthwise spacing of the holding band
3
and extended widthwise of the holding band
3
. Here, a recess
46
, as formed between the paired non-slip members
41
, is a second recess which is formed at a position, which corresponds to the recess
18
, in the face, which confronts the upper face of the receiving frame
2
, as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
.
The holding plate
30
is made of rectangular rigid metal sheets extending widthwise of the holding band
3
such that a non-slip member
47
is attached to the face confronting the upper face of the receiving frame
2
and such that a pair of bolt portions
48
are erected from the opposite face and at a widthwise spacing of the holding band
3
.
The paired slots
39
, as formed in the connecting portions
36
and
37
of the band body
28
and extended in the longitudinal direction of the holding band
3
, and the paired slots
45
, as formed in the joint portions
42
and
42
of the adjusting band portion
29
and extended in the widthwise direction of the holding band
3
, are individually fastened by the paired bolt portions
48
erected on the holding plates
30
and by butterfly nuts
49
. As a result, the relative positions of the connecting portions
36
and
37
and the joint portions
42
and
42
can be individually adjusted in the widthwise direction of the holding band and in the longitudinal direction of the holding band. As a result, the relative lengths between the second band member
32
on the top side and the first band member
31
on the visor side can be adjusted so that the length of the second band member
32
on the top side can be made smaller than that of the first band member
31
on the visor side. On the other hand, the relative spacing between the two band members
32
and
31
is made adjustable.
Here will be described how to use the headgear frame
1
. First of all, the sweatband portion
64
and the mesh portion
63
, as folded on the inner side of the cap portion
62
, are extracted to the outer side of the cap portion
62
, and the mesh portion
63
is folded back to envelop the sweatband portion
64
with its leading end side
63
a
so that the headgear
61
takes the state, as indicated by solid lines in FIG.
12
.
In this state, the cap portion
62
is then brought from the free end side of the headgear frame
1
to cover the receiving frame
2
. At this time, the embroidery range
69
of the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
is positioned in the larger opening
25
a
of the second aperture
25
. On the other hand, the margin to stitch of the cap portion
62
, the margin to stitch of the mesh portion
63
, the margin to stitch of the sweatband portion
64
, the sweatband portion
64
and the mesh portion
63
are positioned in the first aperture
24
.
Next, the holding band
3
is turned on the connecting rod to cover the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
, and the retaining tool
38
is connected to the retaining member
14
while eliminating the looseness of the cloth in the embroidery range
69
. Then, the embroidery range
69
of the headgear
61
is tensed, as shown in
FIGS. 6
to
10
, such that its peripheral portion
70
is held on the upper face of the receiving frame
2
by the holding band
3
.
At this time, when the holding band
3
does not correspond to the float of the stitched portion
77
from the upper face of the receiving frame
2
, for example, and when the upper and lower peripheral portions
70
a
and
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
in the headgear height direction cannot be held in substantially equivalent strengths, the retaining tool
38
is removed from the retaining member
14
, and the butterfly nuts
49
are loosened. Then, the relative lengths of the second band member
32
on the top side and the first band member
31
on the visor side are adjusted, and the retaining tool
38
is connected to the retaining member
14
again. By repeating these operations suitably, the holding band
3
is adjusted to hold the upper and lower peripheral portions
70
a
and
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
in the headgear height direction in substantially equivalent strengths. When the holding band
3
fails to correspond to the size of the embroidery range
69
, on the other hand, the relative spacing between the second band member
32
and the first band member
31
is likewise adjusted.
In this state, as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, not only the margin to stitch of the cap portion
62
, the margin to stitch of the mesh portion
63
and the margin to stitch of the sweatband portion
64
but also the sweatband portion
64
and the mesh portion
63
are fitted in the first aperture
24
. It is, therefore, possible to reduce the float of the embroidery range
69
from the receiving frame
2
on the visor side more than the prior art.
On the other hand, the holding band
3
holds not only the peripheral portion
70
but also the vicinities of the root sides of the two side portions of the visor
66
and the cap portion
62
in the vicinities by the connecting portions
36
and
37
so that two side portions of the visor
66
may come close to each other. At this time, the smaller openings
25
b
are formed in the upper face of the receiving frame
2
corresponding to the positions to be held by the connecting portions
36
and
37
. As a result, the vicinities of the root portions of the two sides of the visor
66
and the cap portion
62
in the vicinities can be pushed into the smaller openings
25
b
thereby to bring the two side portions of the visor
66
closer to each other. If the two side portions of the visor
66
of the headgear are thus held closer to each other, the visor
66
is curved into an arcuate shape, as indicated by double-dotted lines in
FIG. 11
, so that it is inclined away from the embroidery range
69
. As shown in
FIGS. 6
to
8
, therefore, the headgear
61
is so held on the headgear frame
1
that it is inclined away from the embroidery range
69
.
According to the headgear frame
1
for the embroidering machine of the invention thus constructed, it is possible to achieve the following actions and effects.
(1) The first band member
31
is provided at its edge portion on the visor side with the second positioning members
34
to bite into the stitched portion
77
between the cap portion
62
and the visor
66
, and at its edge portion on the side opposed to the visor side with the holding members
35
for holding the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction. By the positioning members
34
, therefore, the first band member
31
can be prevented from slipping from the stitched portion
77
to the side opposed to the visor side to prevent the embroidery range
69
from being narrowed, thereby to homogenize the embroidery quality of the headgear
61
. At the same time, the cloth can be prevented from floating on the side of the visor
66
of the front portion
65
of the cap portion
62
to tense the embroidery range
69
in a flat state so that the flap of the cloth while being embroidered can be reduced to prevent the needle breakage or the pattern displacement.
Though the stitched portion
77
is caused to float from the cloth-covered face
23
by the stitched portions of the cap portion
62
, the visor
66
, the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
on the inner side of the cap portion
62
and by the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
extracted from the headgear
61
, the holding members
35
have the longer protrusion than that of the second positioning members
34
. Therefore, the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
on the visor side can be pushed to a lower position than that of the stitched portion
77
floating from the cloth-covered face
23
, thereby to reduce the float of the peripheral portion
70
b
on the visor side from the cloth-covered face
23
(2) The second band member
32
as the upper band member in the headgear height direction is made shorter than the first band member
31
as the other band member. Therefore, the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range on the lower side of the headgear height direction, as caused to float from the upper face of the receiving frame
2
by the overlaps of the margins to stitch of the cap portion
62
, the visor
66
, the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
, the mesh portion
63
and the folded-back sweatband portion
64
, and the peripheral portion
70
a
of the embroidery range on the upper side of the headgear height direction, as left unfloating, can be held in the substantially equivalent strengths.
On the other hand, the relative lengths of the two band members
32
and
31
are made adjustable. According to the structure of the stitched portion
77
of the headgear
61
and the kind/thickness of the cloth of the individual portions composing the headgear
61
, therefore, the two band members
32
and
31
can be adjusted to hold the upper and lower peripheral portions of the embroidery range in the headgear height direction in the substantially equivalent strengths.
On the other hand, the relative distance between the two band members is made adjustable so that the it can suitably match the various widths of the embroidery range
69
of the headgear
61
.
(3) The receiving frame
2
is provided on its upper face with the recess
18
for releasing the excess thickness in the stitched portion
71
over the remaining portion within the embroidery range. Unlike the prior art, therefore, when the headgear
61
is mounted on the headgear frame
1
, the stitched portion
71
does not rise over the remaining portions within the embroidery range, or the height of the rise itself can be reduced. Therefore, it is possible to improve the quality of the embroidery in the stitched portion
71
better than the prior art.
(4) The holding band
3
is constructed to hold not only the peripheral portion
70
but also the vicinities of the roots of the two side portions of the visor
66
in an approaching manner and the cap portion
62
in those vicinities. When the holding band
3
is attached to the receiving frame
2
, therefore, the visor
66
is curved in the arcuate shape and is inclined in the direction apart from the embroidery range
69
. Unlike the prior art, therefore, it is unnecessary to incline the visor forcibly. This makes it unnecessary to provide a device for inclining the visor
66
forcibly. It is also possible to omit the work to incline the visor
66
forcibly. This work can be omitted to eliminate the displacement of the headgear
61
out of position with respect to the headgear frame during the work and to make it unnecessary to mount the headgear
61
again.
On the other hand, the holding band
3
is equipped with the first positioning members for positioning the cap portion in the vicinities of the roots of the two side portions of the visor
66
. Therefore, the connecting portions
36
and
37
as the holding portions for the holding band
3
can hold the vicinities of the roots of the two side portions of the visor
66
and the cap portion
62
in those vicinities reliably.
On the other hand, the receiving frame
2
is provided with the smaller openings
25
b
in the upper face, as located to correspond to the roots of the two sides of the visor
66
. The vicinities of the roots of the two sides of the visor
66
and the cap portion
62
in the vicinities can be pushed into the smaller openings
25
b
so that the visor
66
can be held to have its two side portions closer to each other. Therefore, it is possible to enlarge the inclination of the visor
66
away from the embroidery range.
On the other hand, the receiving frame
2
is so constructed that the sizes of the smaller openings
25
b
can be adjusted. Therefore, the smaller openings
25
b
can be set to a suitable size according to the structure of the headgear
61
and the kind/thickness of the cloth of the headgear
61
.
(5) In the receiving frame
2
, there is formed the first aperture
24
acting as an opening for releasing the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
, as extracted from the cap portion
62
So that they may be removed from the embroidery range
69
. Unlike the prior art, the visor side of the front portion
65
is not pushed up away from the upper face of the receiving frame
2
by the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
. Therefore, the headgear
61
is not attached to the headgear frame
1
with the visor side floating from the upper face of the receiving frame
2
.
On the other hand, the size of the first aperture
24
as the opening is made adjustable so that the first aperture
24
can be set to a suitable size according to the structure of the headgear
61
and the kind/thickness of the cloth of the mesh portion
63
and the sweatband portion
64
.
Here, the invention should not be limited to the embodiment thus far described but can be modified and embodied in the following manners without departing from the gist thereof.
(1) The second positioning members
34
can be formed to bite not into the stitched portion
77
substantially all over the peripheral portion
70
b
of the embroidery range
69
on the visor side but into the stitched portion
77
of the cap portion
62
on the front center side.
(2) It is possible to change such sizes of the individual portions of the first band member
31
suitably as are exemplified by the protrusion of the second positioning members
34
, the protrusion of the holding members
35
or the spacing between the second positioning members
34
and the holding members
35
.
(3) One of the paired slots
39
and
39
formed individually in the connecting portions
36
and
37
is so sized that the bolt portions
48
can be inserted thereinto without any positional displacement. By adjusting the fastening positions of the bolt portions
48
on the slot side, therefore, the relative lengths of the first band member
31
and the second band member
32
are adjusted.
(4) The headgear frame
1
of the invention is employed in a headgear having no visor.
(5) Instead of forming the recess
18
by arranging none of the non-slip members
16
, a recess is formed in the upper face of the non-slip members
16
.
(6) The second recess
46
is not formed.
(7) The shape, position or number of the recess
18
is suitably changed according to the structure of the stitched portion
71
of the headgear
61
or the thickness/kind, position or number of the cloths.
(8) Recesses are formed in place of the smaller openings
25
b
in the upper face of the receiving frame
2
. Moreover, these recesses are made adjustable in their size (or width).
(9) The holding band
3
is constructed to hold not the roots of the two side portions of the visor of the headgear but the leading end side of the same.
(10) A recess is formed as the opening in place of the first aperture
24
.
(11) The recess of (10) is made adjustable in size.
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 for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving a peripheral portion of an embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame and including a band member for holding the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction,wherein said band member is provided at its edge portion on the visor side with a positioning member for biting into a stitched portion between said cap portion and said visor, and at its edge portion on the side opposed to said visor side with a holding member for holding the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side over the headgear peripheral direction.
- 2. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 1,wherein said positioning member is formed to bite into said stitched portion at least on the front central side of said cap portion.
- 3. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 1,wherein said positioning member is so formed over the substantial entirety of the peripheral portion of said embroidery range on the visor side as to bite into said stitched portion.
- 4. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 1,wherein said holding member has a larger protrusion than that of said positioning member.
- 5. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear for receiving a peripheral portion of an embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame and including a pair of band members for holding the upper and lower peripheral portions of said embroidery range individually in the headgear height direction,wherein the upper band member in said headgear height direction is made shorter than the other band member.
- 6. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 5,wherein the relative lengths of said two band members are made adjustable.
- 7. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 5,wherein the relative spacing of said two band members is made adjustable.
- 8. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising:a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear having a thicker stitched portion in an embroidery range than the remaining portions for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame, wherein said receiving frame is provided in its upper face with a recess for releasing the excess thickness in said stitched portion than the remaining portions, wherein said receiving frame is provided on its upper face with a non-slip member for preventing the cap portion from going out of position, and wherein said recess is formed by arranging not said non-slip member in the portion of said recess.
- 9. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising:a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear having a thicker stitched portion in an embroidery range than the remaining portions for receiving the peripheral portion of the embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame, wherein said receiving frame is provided in its upper face with a recess for releasing the excess thickness in said stitched portion than the remaining portions, wherein said receiving frame is provided on its upper face with a non-slip member for preventing the cap portion from going out of position, and wherein said recess is formed in the upper face of said non-slip member.
- 10. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine, comprising: a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving a peripheral portion of an embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame,wherein said holding band holds said peripheral portion and either the two side portions of the visor of said headgear or the cap portion in the vicinity of the root sides of said two side portions so that said two side portions may come closer to each other.
- 11. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 10,wherein said holding band is provided with a holding portion for holding either said two side portions or the cap portion in the vicinities of the root sides of said two side portions.
- 12. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 11,wherein said holding band is provided with a positioning member for positioning either the vicinities of said root sides or the cap portion in the vicinities of said root sides.
- 13. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 11,wherein said receiving frame is provided with a recess or an opening in the upper face at positions corresponding to the root sides of the two side portions of said visor.
- 14. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine according to claim 13,wherein said receiving frame is so constructed as to adjust the size of said recess or said opening.
- 15. A headgear frame for an embroidering machine adapted to be used for holding a headgear in which a mesh portion arranged on the back side of the front portion of a cap portion and a ring-shaped sweatband portion arranged on the inner side of said cap portion are stitched on the open edge portion of said cap portion, and comprising:a receiving frame inserted into a cap portion of a headgear having a visor for receiving a peripheral portion of an embroidery range of said cap portion; and a holding band wound around said cap portion for holding said peripheral portion between itself and said receiving frame, wherein said receiving frame is provided with a recess or opening for releasing said mesh portion and said sweatband portion, as extracted from said cap portion so that they may be removed from said embroidery range, and wherein said recess or said opening is made adjustable in size.
Priority Claims (5)
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2000-299172 |
Sep 2000 |
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2000-299173 |
Sep 2000 |
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2000-299174 |
Sep 2000 |
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2000-299175 |
Sep 2000 |
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2000-301027 |
Sep 2000 |
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