Claims
- 1. An industrial sewing machine comprising a supporting frame supporting a main driving shaft (1) rotatively driving two rotary driven shafts (4,5), cam means supported on one of said driven shafts and driving in a horizontal plane through mechanical operating means, a horizontal needle bar (13), said cam means further driving fabric transporting grippers and hook elements the other of said driven shafts driving a vertical needle bar, said vertical needle bar being displaced in a vertical plane and arranged downstream with respect to said horizontal needle bar, said horizontal and vertical needle bars being so spaced from one another as to make two simultaneous seaming lines, said cam means including a first cam member (8), a second cam member (16), and a third cam member (23), said first cam member (8) through a first connecting rod (9) a first ball joint (10) and a first swinging pivot pin sleeve (11) operates a first lever (12) for controlling said horizontal needle bar (13), said second cam member (16) through a second connecting rod (17), a second ball joint (18), and a second swinging pivot pin (20) and sleeve (19), drives a trimming knife (21) supported on a trimming knife supporting arm (21'), said third cam member (23) through a third connecting rod (24), a third ball joint (25) and a sleeve (26), drives a first swinging pivot pin (27) which, through a second lever (27'), in turn drives a second swinging pivot pin (28), said first and second pivot pins bearing a fourth and a fifth cam member synchronously driving two gripper bearing slides (31, 32).
- 2. A sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein one of said slides (31) supports a gripper provided for feeding a fabric in front of one of said needles, the other of said slides (32) supports a gripper provided for transporting said fabric beyond said needle.
- 3. A sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein on said one of said rotary driven shafts is arranged a sixth stitch stretching cam member (35) reciprocately driving two third levers (40,41) in turn driving said gripper bearing slides (31,32) so as to cause said slides to contact said fabric and stop at a lowered position.
- 4. The sewing machine according to claim 3 wherein on said one of said driven shafts (4) is provided a seventh cam member (44) which through connecting rod (45) and ball joint (46) drives a sleeve (47), said sleeve restraining a swinging pivot pin (48), a fourth lever (49) being keyed on said swinging pivot pin (48), said fourth lever bearing a first hook element (50) whereby said hook element is capable of performing a swinging rotary movement.
- 5. A sewing machine according to claim 4, wherein on said one of said driven shafts is keyed a ninth cam element (51) driving a fifth lever (56) bearing an arm member (57) slidably coupled to a swinging ball joint (58) and bearing, at a free end thereof, a second hook element (59).
Priority Claims (2)
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22571 A/90 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 686,675 filed Apr. 17, 1991 which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 607,862 filed Nov. 1, 1990, which was a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 384,274 filed Jul. 24, 1989. Both Ser. Nos. 384,274 and 607,862 have been abandoned. Also Ser. No. 686,675 has been abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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