Information
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Patent Grant
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6213037
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Patent Number
6,213,037
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 10, 200123 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
- 112 103
- 112 47511
- 112 47014
- 112 47018
- 112 12
- 112 13
- 112 14
- 112 47009
- 038 1022
- 024 33 A
- 024 33 F
- 024 318
- 024 327
- 024 343
- 024 375
- 024 170
- 024 182
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A headgear frame comprises: a cylindrical receiving frame adapted to be fitted in a headgear; and a holding band adapted to be wound on the outer side of the headgear for clamping the headgear between itself and the receiving frame. The holding band is hinged at its one end to a hinging portion in the vicinity of the receiving frame and is removably hooked at its other end by a hooking portion in the vicinity of the receiving frame. The hooking portion in the vicinity of the receiving frame and the other end of the holding band are relatively provided with a combination of a hooking member and a pair of regulating members forming a V-shaped angled side face with the hooking member on both sides of the hooking member, and a ring adapted to be hooked by the hooking member. When the ring is hooked by the hooking member, it bites into the V-shaped angled side face so that it is not dislocated with respect to the hooking member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a headgear frame for a sewing machine for embroidering the peripheral portion of a headgear.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional headgear frame
100
for a sewing machine is provided, for example, with a receiving frame
101
formed into a cylindrical shape and a holding band
102
having a belt shape, as shown in FIG.
4
.
When a headgear
1
is to be embroidered, first of all, the receiving frame
101
of the headgear frame
100
is mounted on the (not-shown) set jig. And, the headgear
1
is fitted on the outer circumference of the receiving frame
101
and is then clamped and fixed on its outer circumference by the holding band
102
of the headgear frame
100
.
The holding band
102
is provided at its other end
102
b
with a ring
103
, and the receiving frame
101
is provided with a hooking member
104
for hooking the ring
103
. After the ring
103
was hooked by the hooking member
104
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, it may be dislocated to chatter in the width direction (i.e., in the direction, as indicted by double-dotted arrows in
FIG. 5
) of the holding band
102
with respect to the hooking member
104
. As a result, the holding band
102
is not positioned so that the headgear
1
cannot be set in position or may go out of position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame capable of clamping a headgear in position.
In the invention, therefore, there have been taken the following means, as will be individually described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
3
.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a headgear frame
10
comprising: a cylindrical receiving frame
11
adapted to be fitted in a headgear
1
; and a holding band
12
adapted to be wound on the outer side of the headgear
1
for clamping the headgear
1
between itself and the receiving frame
11
, wherein said holding band
12
is hinged at its one end
12
a
to a hinging portion
16
in the vicinity of the receiving frame
11
and is removably hooked at its other end
12
b
by a hooking portion
17
in the vicinity of the receiving frame
11
,
characterized: in that the hooking portion
17
in the vicinity of the receiving frame
11
and the other end
12
b
of said holding band
12
are relatively provided with a combination of a hooking member
18
and a pair of regulating members
19
forming a V-shaped angled side face
20
with the hooking member
18
on the both sides of said hooking member
18
, and a ring
21
adapted to be hooked by said hooking member
18
(in the shown embodiment, the hooking portion
17
is provided with the combination of the hooking member
18
and the regulating members
19
whereas the other end
12
b
of the holding band
12
is provided with the ring
21
, but the hooking portion
17
may be provided with the ring
21
whereas the other end
12
b
of the holding band
12
may be provided with the combination of the hooking member
18
and the regulating members
19
); and in that when the ring
21
is hooked by the hooking member
18
, it bites into the V-shaped angled side face so that it is not dislocated with respect to the hooking member
18
(especially in the band width direction of the holding band
12
).
The headgear
1
includes a cap, a hat, a beret and any others which can be embroidered and worn on the head.
In the shown embodiment, it is preferred that the ring
21
is provided at its leading end with a C-shaped portion
22
(this C-shape includes one which curves smoothly and one which is squarish and bends), that the hooking member
18
is made substantially as wide as the internal width of the C- shaped portion
22
, and that the paired regulating members
19
are spaced substantially as wide as the external width of the C-shaped portion
22
.
According to this headgear frame
10
, after the ring
21
was hooked by the hooking member
18
, the ring
21
is restrained from being dislocated in the band width direction of the holding band
12
with respect to said hooking member
18
and from chattering, and the holding band
12
is positioned so that the headgear
1
can be set in position and so that the headgear
1
is not displaced while being embroidered.
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 for a sewing machine according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a front view of the same headgear frame;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the vicinity of a hooking portion of the same headgear frame;
FIG. 4
is a front view showing a conventional headgear frame; and
FIG. 5
is a partial righthand side view showing the same headgear frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1
to
3
show a headgear frame
10
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
.
This receiving frame
11
is provided with a brim
23
disposed generally at the center of its longitudinal direction. On the front face of the brim
23
, there are provided a hinging portion
16
and a hooking portion
17
which are spaced from each other in the circumferential direction of the receiving frame
11
.
These hinging portion
16
and hooking portion
17
are individually disposed at positions apart from the receiving frame
11
to the outer circumference (by a distance indicated by arrow S). To the hinging portion
16
near that receiving frame
11
, there is hinged one end
12
a
of the holding band
12
, the other end
12
b
of which is removably hooked on the hooking portion
17
near the receiving frame
11
.
Of the band edge (i.e., the band edge on this side in the shown embodiment) of the holding band
12
, both portions in the vicinities of the one end
12
a
and the other end
12
b
apart from the receiving frame
11
are provided with push members
13
which are projected toward the receiving frame
11
. By these push members
13
, the headgear
1
is so pushed and tensed, when clamped, at its corresponding portions
2
that it may not float from the receiving frame
11
. The push members
13
are a plurality of push members
13
which are raised stepwise toward the one end or the other end.
In the holding band
12
, there is formed a horizontally elongated opening
15
for passing the visor
4
of the headgear
1
therethrough. On the intermediate portion of the front edge of the opening
15
, there are formed a number of saw-toothed projections
15
a
which can bite into the stitched portion between the visor
4
and the circumferential portion
5
of the headgear
1
from the outer side of the headgear
1
.
At the hooking portion
17
near the receiving frame
11
and at the other end
12
b
of the holding band
12
, respectively, as shown in
FIG. 3
, there are provided a combination of a hooking member
18
and a pair of regulating members
19
which make a V-shaped angled side face
20
with the hooking member
18
on both sides of the hooking member
18
, and a ring
21
hooked by the hooking member
18
. When the ring
21
is hooked by the hooking member
18
, it bites into the V-shaped angled side face
20
so that it does not go out of position with respect to the hooking member
18
(especially in the band width direction of the holding band
12
). The ring
21
is provided at its leading end with a C-shaped portion
22
. Here, this C-shape includes one which curves smoothly and one which is squarish and bends. The hooking member
18
is made substantially as wide as the internal width of the C-shaped portion
22
, and the clearance of the paired regulating members
19
is made substantially as wide as the external width of the C-shaped portion
22
.
At the receiving frame
11
, a curved plate
26
is projected forward of the receiving frame
11
along the inner circumferential edge of the front end of the receiving frame
11
, and a support plate portion of the curved plate
26
is projected forward of the receiving frame
11
on the outer circumference of the receiving frame
11
between the hinging portion
16
and the hooking portion
17
. The curved plate
26
is provided at its front end edge with a number of projections
14
which are so arranged as can bite into the stitched portion with the circumferential portion
5
of a next-to-skin portion
3
. The support plate portion is provided on its outer circumference with a pair of fitting members
24
which are spaced from each other in the circumferential direction of the receiving frame
11
. This support plate portion is inserted into the headgear
1
to clamp the back side of the headgear
1
between itself and a holding clip
25
which is fitted in the fitting members
24
from the outer side of the headgear
1
.
Next, the headgear
1
is clamped by the headgear frame
10
thus constructed in the following manner:
(1) The headgear frame
10
is set in the (not-shown) set jig;
(2) The other end
12
b
of the holding band
12
is released from the receiving frame
11
of the headgear frame
10
;
(3) The headgear
1
is mounted on the receiving frame
11
while peeling out the next-to-skin portion
3
. The headgear
1
is positioned to have its back side located on the side of the support plate portion of the receiving frame
11
. At this time, the stitched portion of the headgear next-to-skin portion is made to engage with the saw-toothed projections
14
of the receiving frame
11
(so as to prevent dislocations);
(4) When the headgear
1
is fixed by the holding band
12
, the visor
4
of the headgear
1
is inserted at first into the opening
15
at the band central portion, and the holding band
12
is wound on the headgear
1
;
(5) The push members
13
at the both end portions of the holding band
12
push and tense the corresponding portions
2
(i.e., the left and right end portions in the shown embodiment) of the headgear
1
so that the corresponding portions
2
may not float from the receiving frame
11
, and the other end
12
b
of the holding band
12
is hooked and fixed while eliminating the wrinkles; and
(6) Moreover, the back side of the headgear
1
is lightly pulled downward by one hand to tense the left and right end portions of the headgear
1
, and the holding clip
25
is mounted in the fitting members
24
through the headgear
1
by the other hand.
According to this headgear frame
10
, after the ring
21
was hooked by the hooking member
18
, the ring
21
is restrained from being dislocated in the band width direction of the holding band
12
with respect to said hooking member
18
and from chattering, and the holding band
12
is positioned so that the headgear
1
can be set in position and so that the headgear
1
is not displaced while being embroidered.
Here, the invention should not be limited to the aforementioned construction of the embodiment but can be embodied by modifying it suitably without departing from the gist thereof, as in the following:
(1) The hooking portion
17
is provided with the ring
21
, and the holding band
12
is provided at its other end with the combination of the hooking member
18
and the regulating members
19
; and
(2) The invention can be modified into a mode, in which the ring is provided at its leading end with a V-shaped portion, in which the hooking member is made substantially as wide as the internal width of a predetermined position from the leading end of the V-shaped portion, and in which the aforementioned paired regulating members are spaced substantially as wide as the external width of the aforementioned predetermined position.
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 comprising: a cylindrical receiving frame adapted to be fitted in a headgear; and a holding band adapted to be wound on the outer side of the headgear for clamping the headgear between itself and the receiving frame, said holding band being hinged at its one end to a hinging portion in the vicinity of the receiving frame and being removably hooked at its other end by a hooking portion in the vicinity of the receiving frame,wherein the improvement resides: in that the hooking portion in the vicinity of the receiving frame and the other end of said holding band are relatively provided with a combination of a hooking member and a pair of regulating members forming a V-shaped angled side face with the hooking member on both sides of said hooking member, and a ring adapted to be hooked by said hooking member; and in that when said ring is hooked by the hooking member, it bites into the V-shaped angled side face so that it is not dislocated with respect to the hooking member.
- 2. A headgear frame according to claim 1, wherein said ring is provided at its leading end with a C-shaped portion, wherein said hooking member is made substantially as wide as the internal width of the C-shaped portion, and wherein said paired regulating members are spaced substantially as wide as the external width of the C-shaped portion.
- 3. A headgear frame according to claim 1, wherein said ring is provided at its leading end with a V-shaped portion, wherein said hooking member is made substantially as wide as the internal width at a predetermined position from the leading end of the V-shaped portion, and wherein said paired regulating members are spaced substantially as wide as the external width at said predetermined position of the V-shaped portion.
- 4. A headgear frame according to claim 1, wherein said hooking portion is provided with a combination of said hooking member and said regulating members, and wherein said holding band is provided at its other end with said ring.
- 5. A headgear frame according to claim 1, wherein said hooking portion is provided with said ring, and wherein said holding band is provided at its other end with a combination of said hooking member and said regulating members.
- 6. A headgear frame according to claim 1, wherein said ring is prevented, when hooked by said hooking member, from being dislocated especially in the band width direction of said holding band with respect to said hooking member.
Priority Claims (2)
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Date |
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11-127519 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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11-106169 |
Apr 1999 |
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