Claims
- 1. A pre-wound flangeless, sideless bobbin comprising a core, and a continuous length thread wound about said core, wherein said core has at least one end which is permanently magnetized.
- 2. A bobbin as in claim 1, wherein said at least one end of said core is formed of a thermoplastic or thermoset resin in which magnetized particles are dispersed.
- 3. A bobbin as in claim 2, wherein said magnetized particles include ferrite particles, rare earth magnetic particles, aluminum-nickel-cobalt alloy particles or mixtures thereof.
- 4. A bobbin as in claim 1, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a nominal draw off tension of between about 15-40 grams, a draw-off tension uniformity of less than 10% and a thread overspin amount of less than about 15 mm.
- 5. A bobbin as in claim 1 or 4, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to retain said bobbin core in a bobbin case when inverted.
- 6. A bobbin as in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein the entirety of said core is permanently magnetized.
- 7. A bobbin as in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said one end of said core has a greater magnetic field strength as compared to an opposite end thereof.
- 8. A bobbin as in claim 7, wherein said opposite end of said core is formed of a non-magnetic material coaxially joined to said one end thereof.
- 9. A bobbin as in claim 7, wherein the entirety of said core is formed of a magnetic material, and wherein said one end is formed so as to exhibit said greater magnetic effect as compared to said opposite end thereof.
- 10. A pre-wound flangeless, sideless bobbin having a continuous length of tacked thread wound about a core having at least one end which is permanently magnetized.
- 11. A bobbin as in claim 1 or 10, wherein said thread is coated with an alcohol-soluble resin, and wherein said thread is tacked using an alcohol in which said resin is soluble.
- 12. The combination comprising a metal bobbin case having a central post, and a flangeless, sideless bobbin mounted in said case, said bobbin including:(i) a cylindrical bobbin core having at least one end thereof which is permanently magnetized and which is sleeved over said central post of said bobbin case, and (ii) a continuous length of sewing thread wound about said core, wherein (ii) said bobbin is mounted in said case such that said at least one permanently magnetized end of said bobbin core is adjacent said bobbin case.
- 13. The combination as in claim 12, wherein said at least one end of said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a nominal draw off tension of between about 15-40 grams, a draw-off tension uniformity of less than 10% and a thread overspin amount of less than about 15 mm.
- 14. The combination as in claim 12 or 13, wherein said at least one end of said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to retain said core sleeved over said central post of said bobbin case when inverted.
- 15. The combination as in claim 12, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a nominal draw-off tension of between about 20-35 grams.
- 16. The combination as in claim 12, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a draw-off tension uniformity of about 8% or less.
- 17. The combination as in claim 12, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart an overspin amount of about 5 mm or less.
- 18. The combination as in claim 12, wherein said core is formed of a thermoplastic or thermoset resin in which magnetized particles are dispersed.
- 19. The combination as in claim 18, wherein said magnetized particles are selected from the group consisting of (a) ferrite particles, (b) rare earth particles, (c) aluminum-nickel-cobalt particles, and (d) mixtures thereof.
- 20. The combination as in claim 12, wherein the entirety of said core is permanently magnetized.
- 21. The combination as in claim 12, wherein said one end of said core has a greater magnetic field strength as compared to an opposite end thereof.
- 22. The combination as in claim 21, wherein said opposite end of said core is formed of a non-magnetic material coaxially joined to said one end thereof.
- 23. The combination as in claim 21, wherein the entirety of said core is formed of a magnetic material, and wherein said one end is formed so as to exhibit said greater magnetic effect as compared to said opposite end thereof.
- 24. The combination comprising a metal bobbin case having a central post, and a flangeless, sideless bobbin mounted in said case, said bobbin including a cylindrical bobbin core having at least one end thereof which is permanently magnetized and which is sleeved over said central post of said bobbin case, and a continuous length of tacked sewing thread wound about said core, wherein said bobbin is mounted in said case such that said at least one permanently magnetized end of said bobbin core is adjacent said bobbin case.
- 25. The combination as in claim 12 or 24, wherein said thread is coated with an alcohol-soluble resin, and wherein said thread is tacked using an alcohol in which said resin is soluble.
- 26. A prewound flangeless, sideless bobbin mountable within a bobbin case for spinning movement during thread unwinding, wherein said bobbin includes:a cylindrical core; and thread wound about said core; wherein said core is permanently magnetized to exhibit a magnetic field of sufficient strength to be magnetically attracted to the bobbin case in which the bobbin is mounted so as to minimize overspin of the bobbin in response to stoppage of spinning movement thereof while maintaining a desired unwinding draw-off tension of the thread.
- 27. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said at least one end of said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a nominal draw off tension of between about 15-40 grams, a draw-off tension uniformity of less than 10% and a thread overspin amount of less than about 15 mm.
- 28. The bobbin as in claim 26 or 27, wherein said at least one end of said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to retain said core sleeved over said central post of said bobbin case when inverted.
- 29. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a nominal draw-off tension of between about 20-35 grams.
- 30. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart a draw-off tension uniformity of about 8% or less.
- 31. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said core has a magnetic field strength sufficient to impart an overspin amount of about 5 mm or less.
- 32. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said core is formed of a thermoplastic or thermoset resin in which magnetized particles are dispersed.
- 33. The bobbin as in claim 32, wherein said magnetized particles are selected from the group consisting of (a) ferrite particles, (b) rare earth metal particles, (c) aluminum-nickel-cobalt particles, and (d) mixtures thereof.
- 34. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein the entirety of said core is permanently magnetized.
- 35. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said one end of said core has a greater magnetic field strength as compared to an opposite end thereof.
- 36. The bobbin as in claim 35, wherein said opposite end of said core is formed of a non-magnetic material coaxially joined to said one end thereof.
- 37. The bobbin as in claim 35, wherein the entirety of said core is formed of a magnetic material, and wherein said one end is formed so as to exhibit said greater magnetic effect as compared to said opposite end thereof.
- 38. The bobbin as in claim 26, wherein said thread is tacked.
- 39. The bobbin as in claim 26 or 38, wherein said thread is coated with an alcohol-soluble resin, and wherein said thread is tacked using an alcohol in which said resin is soluble.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is based on, and claims domestic priority benefits under 35 USC §119(e) from, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/112,623 filed on Dec. 16, 1998, the entire content of which is expressly incorporated hereinto by reference.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
5-68764 |
Mar 1993 |
JP |
10-80592 |
Mar 1998 |
JP |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
JP10-80592 Abstract. |
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/112623 |
Dec 1998 |
US |