This application claims the benefit of Swiss Patent Application No. 02061/10, filed Dec. 9, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
The invention is directed to a locking mechanism for a bobbin case for a lower thread bobbin.
The lower thread bobbin of sewing machines, particularly household sewing machines, can be supported directly in the bobbin carrier and thus be directly accessible. However, it may also be inserted into a bobbin case designed for said purpose, which in turn is supported in the bobbin carrier. The present invention relates to a lower thread bobbin supported in a bobbin case.
A locking mechanism for a lower thread bobbin is known from EP 1541736 B1, in which on the bobbin case a locking mechanism that can be guided through the central opening in the bobbin is held on a spring and after the complete pressing down of the bobbin into the bobbin carrier, the bobbin automatically latches. The latter can be released from this latching by a radial displacement of the locking element towards the rotary axis of the bobbin. Then the bobbin case is ejected by the spring supporting the locking element.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a locking mechanism for a bobbin case used for a lower thread bobbin, by which the bobbin case latches in the bobbin carrier and is securely held there in all operating conditions. Additionally, an axial shifting of the bobbin case together with the bobbin out of the bobbin carrier shall be achieved after the release.
This objective is attained by a locking mechanism according to the invention. Advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in greater detail below and in the claims.
By a radially extending pressure upon the locking element provided in the surface of the bobbin case the fastened position, which holds the bobbin in the hook, can be released and simultaneously the partial ejection of the bobbin case with the bobbin can be initiated. The locking of a new bobbin case with a bobbin to be inserted in the hook occurs by an axial insertion of the bobbin case into the hook until it is completely located inside the recess of the hook. Here, no additional locking actions are required. During the sewing operation the bobbin held by the locking element is not restricted in any way by said locking element because the latter is not in contact with the bobbin in the operating state. When inserting the bobbin into the bobbin case, the case is held in a force-fitting manner by the locking element so that when inserting the bobbin case with the bobbin into the hook the bobbin cannot fall out of the bobbin case. During unlocking for the purpose of removing the bobbin case from the hook the bobbin located in the bobbin case is held by the locking element, as long as it is in operation, and the bobbin case can be removed from the hook without any additional manipulation.
The invention is explained in greater detail using an illustrated exemplary embodiment. Shown are:
In
A coil spring 23 is placed onto the sleeve 9 and supported and fixed at one side at the flange 15.
The bobbin case 3 comprises a casing 25 and, in
Arranged asymmetrically in reference to the shaft 33, the locking lever 35 comprises one latching leg 45 projecting essentially perpendicularly from the primary leg 43, which extends parallel to the cover 27 and, at a distance therefrom, one braking leg 47. It is further discernible from
It is discernible from
A refilled lower thread bobbin 5 is inserted from above into the bobbin case 3. Here, it glides against a certain resistance over the angled surface 57 of the braking leg 47 of the locking lever 35 downwards and is here held in position by the back of the brake leg 47. Thus, when inserting the bobbin case 3 into the hook 1 this way the bobbin 5 is held and cannot fall out, even when the bobbin case 3 is tilted slightly downwards. As soon as the hook-shaped end 51 of the latching leg 45 contacts the sleeve 9 the locking lever 35 is slightly pivoted in the counter-clockwise direction. During the further insertion the hook-shaped end 51 glides along the casing of the sleeve 9 until the hook-shaped end 51 reaches the clearance groove 13 and can latch here. Now, the bobbin case 3 including the bobbin 5 is held in the hook 1 and cannot fall out of it any more. Both the latching leg 45 as well as the braking leg 47 are located in the latched position at a distance from the interior wall of the bore in the bobbin 5. Thus, the latter is held freely rotational. In this position the exterior surface of the primary leg 43 is also located below the exterior contour of the cover 27.
1 hook
3 bobbin case
5 bobbin
7 arbor
9 sleeve
11 cylindrical section
13 clearance groove
15 flange
17 collar
19 threaded bore
21 screw
23 helical spring
25 casing of 3.
27 cover
29 opening
31 recess
33 shaft
35 locking lever
37 torsion spring
39 end of 37
41 bore
43 primary leg
45 latching leg
47 braking leg
49 recessed grip
51 hook-shaped end
53 bore
55 recess
57 angled surface
59 end of 43
61 stop
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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02061/10 | Dec 2010 | CH | national |