Claims
- 1. A sewing apparatus including a device for progressively clamping material comprising:
- a work table having a support surface for supporting material to be clamped,
- a clamp frame,
- an endless belt supported by said clamp frame and having a tread portion for engaging and biasing the material towad said support surface,
- guide means for guiding said clamp frame for movement in a predetermined direction across said support surface,
- actuating means for driving said clamp frame progressively across said material in said predetermined direction,
- rollers on said clamp frame contacting said belt and defiing a loop path on said clamp frame for said belt, and
- drive means operated by and synchronized with siad actuating means for positively driving said belt arond its loop path on said clamp frame such that the linear rate of movement of said belt relative to said clamp frame at points of contact between said belt and the material is equal to the rate of movement of siad clamp frame relative to said support surface.
- 2. THe device of claim 1 wherein an elongated continuous contact patch is defined by contact between the tread portion of said endless belt and the material on said support surface.
- 3. The device of claim 1, further including
- a stationary rack supported along and parallel to the path of movement of said clamp frame,
- a pinion gear rotatably supported on said clamp frame and in engagement with said rack, said pinion gear being operably connected to said endless belt whereby movement of said pinion gear along said rack results in corresponding movement of said endless belt.
- 4. The device of cliam 1, further including
- a plurality of rollers mounted in said clamp frame and together defining the path of the tread portion of said endless belt.
- 5. A sewing apparatus including a device for progressively clamping material comprising:
- a clamp frame,
- a support surface for supporting material to be clamped,
- an endless surface supported by said clamp frame for engaging and biasing said material toward said support surface,
- guide means or guiding said frame for movement in a predeterined direction,
- actuating means or causing said frame to move progressively across said material in said predetermined direction, and
- said endless surface being movable relative to said frame such that the linear rate of movement of said endless surface relative tos aid frame at points of contact between said endless surface and said material is substantially equal to the rate of movement of siad frame relative to said support surface,
- drive means for driving said endless surface including a stationary rack fixed to said support surface parallel to said guide means and a pinion gear in engagement with asid rack,
- said pinion gear being operable conected to said endless surface such that movement of siad pinion gear along asid rack results in movement of said endless surface coresonding to movement of said clamp frame.
- 6. THe device of claim 5 wherein an elonated continuous conact patch is defined by contact between said endless surface and the material, and sid patch moves along the material during movement of said clamp frame over said support surface.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein said endless surface is formed by an endless belt.
- 8. The device of claim 7, further including
- a drive pulley supported on said frame and connected to said pinion gear,
- a pluraltiy of roller wheels supported in spaced apart relation for free rotation on said frame and defiing the lenth of the contact patch,
- idler wheels supported on said frame adjacent said drive pulley and guiding said belt arond said roller wheels such taht said movement of said pinion ear results in rotation of said drive pulley and movement of said belt with respect to said roller wheels.
- 9. The device of claim 5 wherein said frame is mounted for substantially vertical movement whereby siad endless surface may be lifted outof engagement with adn biased into engagement wih asid material.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/579,438, filed Sep. 7, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,158.
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