Loop holding device of chain stitch sewing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6688246
  • Patent Number
    6,688,246
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A chain stitch sewing machine comprises a needle for penetrating through a cloth on a throat plate to be vertically moved interlockingly with a main spindle of the sewing machine, thereby holding a needle thread, a cloth presser mounted on the throat plate and serving to press the cloth, a looper having a looper thread for reciprocating in such a direction as to cross a cloth feeding direction below the throat plate interlockingly with the main spindle of the sewing machine, a main feed dog for feeding a loop formed by the needle thread and the looper thread in cooperation of the needle and the looper rearward in the cloth feeding direction, and a loop engagement member for protruding from an upper surface of the throat plate and engaging the loop with the cloth presser when the main feed dog is descending from the upper surface of the throat plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine, and more particularly to a loop engaging device of a chain stitch sewing machine which continuously forms a loop stitch by a needle thread and a looper thread.




2. Description of the Related Art




A loop holding device of a sewing machine of this type shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

has been known.




The well-known chain stitch sewing machine can form both an over-edge chain stitch and a covering chain stitch.





FIG. 7

is a side view showing a cloth presser


10


, and


10


A denotes a support member which can be freely attached to and removed from the lower end of a presser rod which is not shown.


10


B denotes a cloth presser and a shaft


10


C in a horizontal direction thereof can be attached to and removed from the lower end of the support member


10


A by means of a lever


10


D.


10


E denotes a spring and has a base portion supported on a shaft


10


F of the support member


10


A. The tip of the spring


10


E abuts on the forward upper surface of the cloth presser


10


B and serves to energize the cloth presser


10


B in a clockwise direction around the shaft


10


C.


10


G denotes a loop presser, and is rotatably supported by a shaft


10


H in a horizontal direction with respect to the cloth presser


10


B and is energized in the clockwise direction by means of a spring


10


I. The loop presser


10


G is constituted such that a tip thereof is positioned below the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B by the function of the spring


10


I as shown in

FIG. 7

when the presser rod which is not shown is lifted.





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing a throat plate


20


according to the conventional art, and three needle holes


20


A for needle location parts through which three needles N for a covering chain stitch penetrate are formed in a central part and a loop guide hole


20


B is formed in the forward cloth feeding direction of the needle hole


20


A, and the needle hole


20


A and the guide hole


20


B are caused to communicate through three slits


20


C which are parallel with the cloth feeding direction. Two threading pieces


20


D are formed by the slit


20


C.




Moreover, the throat plate


20


is provided with a needle hole


20


E for an over-edge chain stitch and a threading piece


20


F on the right side of a portion in which the needle hole


20


A is formed.




Furthermore, the throat plate


20


is provided with a cloth feed dog hole


20


G from which an accessory feed dog frequently appears on this side and left side in the cloth feeding direction of the needle hole


20


A, and a feed dog hole


20


J from which a loop feed dog


20


H and a main feed dog


20


I frequently appear is formed in a rear part in the cloth feeding direction of the needle hole


20


A.




Next, functions will be described.




When the sewing machine is driven, the three needles N are vertically moved interlockingly with a main spindle which is not shown, a looper which is not shown is rocked to describe an elliptic locus around the needle, and the accessory feed dog and the main feed dog


20


I carry out four motions for cloth feeding.




Consequently, when the cloth presser


10


B descends and comes in contact with the upper surface of the throat plate


20


without a cloth put on the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B, a loop is formed between the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B and the upper surface of the throat plate


20


by the needle thread of the needle N and the looper thread of the looper which is not shown and is pressed by the loop presser


10


G.




Moreover, when the cloth is present between the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B and the upper surface of the throat plate


20


, it is fed by the cloth feed dog in the cloth feeding direction and a stitch is formed on the cloth by the needle thread of the needle N and the looper thread of the looper which is not shown.




However, the conventional art has the following problems.




More specifically, as shown in

FIG. 7

, when the cloth presser


10


B is lifted, the tip of the loop presser


10


G protrudes downward from the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B by the function of the spring


10


I.




For this reason, when the cloth is to be set between the upper surface of the throat plate


20


and the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B, the cloth abuts on the tip of the loop presser


10


G protruding downward from the lower surface of the cloth presser


10


B. Consequently, there is a problem in that a cloth setting property is poor and a sewing work efficiency is deteriorated. In particular, this problem is remarkable when a thick cloth is to be set.




Moreover, holding force for pressing and holding a loop against the upper surface of the throat plate


20


by means of the loop presser


10


G is determined by the elastic force of the spring


10


I. If the holding force of the loop by the elastic force of the spring


10


I is small, the loop is pulled in a reverse direction to the cloth feeding direction depending on thread fastening for the needle thread so that the loop cannot be formed stably and continuously.




Moreover, in the case in which a step is made between the lower surface of the loop presser


10


G and that of the cloth presser


10


B, the loop cannot be held between the lower surface of a loop pressing portion and the upper surface of the throat plate. In order to eliminate the step, a highly developed processing technique is required.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the conventional problem, a first aspect of the invention is directed to a loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine comprising:




a needle for penetrating through a cloth on a throat plate to be vertically moved interlockingly with a main spindle of the sewing machine, thereby holding a needle thread;




a cloth presser provided on the throat plate and serving to press the cloth;




a looper having a looper thread for reciprocating in such a direction as to cross a cloth feeding direction below the throat plate interlockingly with the main spindle of the sewing machine;




a main feed dog for feeding a loop formed by the needle thread and the looper thread in cooperation of the needle and the looper rearward in the cloth feeding direction; and




a loop engagement member for upward protruding from an upper surface of the throat plate and engaging the loop when the main feed dog is descending from the upper surface of the throat plate.




According to the first aspect of the invention, if the loop presser is brought down from the upper surface of the loop presser when the cloth presser is lifted, nothing protrudes between the upper surface of the throat plate


30


and the lower surface of the cloth presser. Therefore, a cloth setting property between the upper surface of the throat plate


30


and the lower surface of the cloth presser can be improved and the effect of enhancing a sewing work efficiency can be obtained, and particularly, the effect of enhancing a thick cloth setting property can be obtained.




A second aspect of the invention is directed to the loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine according to the first aspect of the invention, wherein the loop engagement member is provided between a main feed dog and a needle location part.




According to the second aspect of the invention, it is possible to obtain such an advantage as to more enhance the effect according to the first aspect of the invention.




A third aspect of the invention is directed to the loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine according to the first or second aspect of the invention, wherein the loop engagement member can adjust upper and lower positions.




According to the third aspect of the invention, it is possible to regulate the holding force of the loop over the lower surface of the cloth presser by the loop engagement member, thereby corresponding to the strength of thread fastening for the needle thread. Therefore, it is possible to obtain an effect that the loop can be prevented from being pulled in a reverse direction to the cloth feeding direction and can be formed stably and continuously.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a cloth presser according to the invention,





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing a throat plate according to the invention,





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view showing a cloth feed dog and a loop presser according to the invention,





FIG. 4

is a side view showing a driving mechanism for the loop presser according to the invention,





FIG. 5

is a view for explaining the function of the loop presser according to the invention,





FIG. 6

is a view for explaining the function of the loop presser according to the invention,





FIG. 7

is a side view showing a cloth presser and a throat plate according to a conventional art, and





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing the throat plate according to the conventional art.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a cloth presser


1


, and the cloth presser


1


is provided with a long needle hole


1


A and two needle holes


1


C having two threading pieces


1


B in a cloth feeding direction as is well known.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing a throat plate


2


and the throat plate


2


is provided with a needle hole


2


B having a loop guide groove


2


A in a forward part in the cloth feeding direction to be long in the cloth feeding direction corresponding to the needle hole


1


A of FIG.


1


.




Moreover, the throat plate


2


is provided with two threading pieces


2


C corresponding to the two threading pieces


1


B of the cloth presser


1


and a needle hole


2


D, and a main feed dog hole


2


E having a great width in the forward part in the cloth feeding direction of the needle hole


2


C in which the loop guide groove


2


A is formed and a main feed dog hole


2


F having a small width in the forward part in the cloth feeding direction of the needle hole


2


D. Furthermore, the throat plate


2


is provided with an accessory feed dog hole


2


G on this side in the cloth feeding direction of the needle hole


2


B.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing a main feed dog


3


, an accessory feed dog


4


and a loop presser


5


to be a loop engagement member, and the main feed dog


3


is fixed to a well-known cloth feeding table


3


A shown in

FIG. 4

with a screw


3


B, the accessory feed dog


4


is fixed to a well-known cloth feeding table


4


A shown in

FIG. 4

, and the main feed dog


3


and the accessory feed dog


4


frequently appear from the main feed dog holes


2


E and


2


F and the accessory feed dog hole


2


G in the throat plate


2


to carry out well-known four motions for cloth feeding.





FIG. 4

is a view illustrating a driving mechanism for the loop presser


5


, and


6


denotes the main spindle of a sewing machine and an eccentric cam


7


is fixed to the main spindle


6


and the upper end of a link


7


A is movably fitted in the eccentric cam


7


.


7


B denotes an L-shaped interlocking link and a central part thereof is rotatably supported on a shaft


7


C fixed to a sewing machine frame which is not shown. The left end of the interlocking link


7


B is rotatably coupled to the lower end of the link


7


A by means of a shaft


7


D, and the loop presser


5


appearing frequently upward from the throat plate


2


through the main feed dog hole


2


E of the throat plate


2


is fixed to the upper end of the interlocking link


7


B with a screw


5


A through a slot


5


B.




The eccentric cam


7


is fixed to the main spindle


6


for driving the loop presser


5


. The eccentric cam


7


is fixed to the main spindle


6


by changing a phase at 180 degrees from an eccentric cam which serves to vertically move the main feed dog


3


and the accessory feed dog


4


and is not shown.




Next, description will be given to the function of the driving mechanism for the loop presser


5


.





FIG. 4

shows a state in which the center of the eccentric cam


7


is provided just above the shaft center of the main spindle


6


, and therefore, the link


7


A is provided in an uppermost position so that the interlocking link


7


B is rotated in a clockwise direction around the shaft


7


C.




This state is shown in

FIG. 5

, and the main feed dog


3


and the accessory feed dog


4


protrude upward from the main feed dog holes


2


E and


2


F and the accessory feed dog hole


2


G in the throat plate


2


and are placed in the most lifting position and the loop presser


5


is placed in the most descending position.




When the sewing machine is driven so that the main spindle


6


shown in

FIG. 4

is rotated in the clockwise direction in this state, the main feed dog


3


and the accessory feed dog


4


are moved in the cloth feeding direction to feed a loop K in the cloth feeding direction and to press down the link


7


A by means of the eccentric cam


7


, thereby rotating the interlocking link


7


B around the shaft


7


C through the shaft


7


D in a half clockwise direction. Consequently, the loop presser


5


is gradually lifted.




When the main feed dog


3


and the accessory feed dog


4


are brought down from the upper surface of the needle plate, the loop presser


5


protrudes from the upper surface of the needle plate


2


through the main feed dog hole


2


E of the throat plate


2


, thereby engaging the loop K with the lower surface of the cloth presser


1


as shown in FIG.


6


. The engagement of the loop K with the lower surface of the cloth presser


1


through the loop presser


5


is maintained until the main feed dog


3


and the accessory feed dog


4


are then lifted to the upper surface of the throat plate.




Moreover, the loop presser


5


can be moved vertically by loosening the screw


5


A shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

and the upper and lower positions of the loop presser


5


can be then regulated by fastening the screw


5


A. Therefore, contact pressing force against the lower surface of the cloth presser generated by the loop presser


5


to be the loop engagement member can be caused to be variable, thereby regulating force for holding the loop.




The driving mechanism for the loop presser


5


shown in

FIG. 4

is not restricted to such a mechanism but it is also possible to easily suppose that an actuator is used and is driven in response to a needle position signal, for example.




As described above, in the invention, when the cloth presser is lifted, nothing protrudes between the upper surface of the throat plate and the lower surface of the cloth presser if the loop presser is brought down from the lower surface of the throat plate. Consequently, it is possible to obtain such an effect that a cloth setting property between the upper surface of the throat plate and the lower surface of the cloth presser can be improved and a sewing work efficiency can be enhanced, and particularly, a thick cloth setting property can be enhanced.




In the invention, moreover, it is possible to regulate the force for holding the loop over the lower surface of the cloth presser by the loop engagement member and to correspond to the strength of needle fastening for the needle thread. Therefore, it is possible to obtain such an effect that the loop can be prevented from being pulled in the reverse direction to the cloth feeding direction and can be formed stably and continuously.



Claims
  • 1. A loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine comprising:a needle for penetrating through a cloth on a throat plate to be vertically moved interlockingly with a main spindle of the sewing machine, thereby holding a needle thread; a cloth presser provided on the throat plate and serving to press the cloth; a looper having a looper thread for reciprocating in such a direction as to cross a cloth feeding direction below the throat plate interlockingly with the main spindle of the sewing machine; a main feed dog for feeding a loop formed by the needle thread and the looper thread in cooperation of the needle and the looper rearward in the cloth feeding direction; and a loop engagement member for upward protruding from an upper surface of the throat plate and engaging the loop when the main feed dog is descending from the upper surface of the throat plate.
  • 2. The loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein the loop engagement member is provided between a main feed dog and a needle location part.
  • 3. The loop holding device of a chain stitch sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein the loop engagement member can adjust upper and lower positions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P. 2001-182678 Jun 2001 JP
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