Claims
- 1. A machine for sewing together a first panel and a second panel, said machine comprising:
- a sewing machine for receiving along a feed direction and joining together the first and second panels;
- an arm having a longitudinal axis and being arcuately moveable about a fulcrum towards a surface of the first panel, a distal end of the arm being adapted to contact the surface of the first panel as the arm moves toward the surface of the first panel;
- means for rotating the arm about an axis normal to the surface of the first panel to rotate the first panel when the distal end of the arm is in contact with the surface of the first panel;
- a shoe biased to follow an edge of the first panel as the first panel is fed to the sewing machine;
- a detector to monitor the shoe and provide a signal indicative of a longitudinal orientation of the edge of the first panel; and
- means for adjusting the longitudinal orientation of the first panel with respect to a true feed direction in response to the longitudinal orientation signal, the adjusting means including a receiving wheel engageable with the first panel, the receiving wheel being in alignment with the sewing machine along a direction transverse to the true feed direction.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the adjusting means further includes means for rotating the receiving wheel, the rotating means being coupled to a main shaft of the sewing machine and including means for varying a rotational speed of the receiving wheel.
- 3. A method for automatically sewing together a first fabric panel and a piece of material, the method comprising the steps of:
- manually placing the first fabric panel and the piece of material on a worktable adjacent a sewing machine in a predetermined location;
- automatically feeding the first panel and piece of material to the sewing machine in the feed direction;
- sewing together the first panel and the piece of material along one edge of the first panel;
- detecting a corner of the first panel at a first predetermined distance from the sewing machine;
- in response to said detecting step pivoting the first panel about the corner;
- during said pivoting step, continually automatically sewing the first panel to the piece of material along an edge of the first panel; and
- cutting the corner of the first panel during said step of continually automatically sewing.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3 further comprising the steps of:
- prior to said detecting step, detecting the corner of the first panel at a second predetermined distance from the sewing machine, the second predetermined distance being greater than the first predetermined distance; and
- in response to detecting the corner of the first panel at the second predetermined distance, slowing the stitching speed of the sewing machine until completion of said pivoting step.
- 5. A machine for sewing together a first panel and a second panel, said machine comprising:
- a sewing machine for receiving along a feed direction and joining together the first and second panels;
- an arm having a longitudinal axis and being arcuately moveable about a fulcrum towards a surface of the first panel, a distal end of the arm being adapted to contact the surface of the first panel as the arm moves toward the surface of the first panel;
- apparatus for rotating the arm about an axis normal to the surface of the first panel to rotate the first panel when the arm is in contact with the surface of the first panel;
- a controller;
- a first detector positioned a first fixed distance before the sewing machine along the feed direction for providing a first signal to the controller when the first detector detects a corner of the first panel, the controller causing the sewing machine to reduce its stitching speed in response to the first signal;
- a second detector positioned a second fixed distance before the sewing machine along the feed direction for providing a second signal to the controller when the second detector detects a corner of the first panel, the controller causing the rotating apparatus to rotate the first panel in response to the second signal; and
- a second pivot arm engageable with the surface of the first panel in a position proximal to the sewing machine with respect to the distal end of the arm to provide a pivot point for rotation of the first panel, a second pivot arm engaging the surface of the first panel in response to the second signal.
- 6. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising;
- a sewing machine for receiving along a feed direction and joining together the fabric panel and the piece of material;
- a mechanism disposed after the sewing machine in the feed direction and including a clamp for grasping a forward edge of the fabric panel with respect to the feed direction and for pulling the fabric panel linearly in the feed direction past the sewing machine;
- apparatus for detecting the position of a trailing edge of the fabric panel with respect to the feed direction, the clamp releasing the forward edge of the fabric panel when the trailing edge of the fabric panel is in a predetermined position with respect to the sewing machine; and
- apparatus including an arm for rotating the fabric panel around a corner of the fabric panel.
- 7. The machine as recited in claim 6 further comprising apparatus for selectively moving the grasping and pulling mechanism in the feed direction and in a direction parallel to and opposite of the feed direction, the moving apparatus moving the grasping and pulling mechanism toward the fabric panel after rotation of the fabric panel to allow the clamp to grasp an edge of the fabric panel.
- 8. The machine as recited in claim 7 further comprising a slip clutch disposed between the moving apparatus and the grasping and pulling mechanism.
- 9. The machine as recited in claim 7 wherein the moving apparatus is powered separately from the sewing machine.
- 10. The machine as recited in claim 6 wherein said grasping and pulling mechanism includes apparatus for sensing an edge of the fabric panel.
- 11. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising:
- a generally planar table having a frame for supporting the fabric panel;
- a sewing machine for joining together the fabric panel and the piece of material;
- apparatus for feeding the fabric panel to and past the sewing machine in a feed direction;
- a dolly disposed in sliding contact with the frame of the table and supporting the sewing machine; and
- a drive mechanism for moving the sewing machine and dolly selectively toward and away from the table in a direction generally perpendicular to the feed direction and generally parallel to the plane of the table to allow proper placement of the sewing machine with respect to an edge of the fabric panel.
- 12. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising:
- a table for supporting the fabric panel;
- a sewing machine for joining together the fabric panel and the piece of material in a sewing process;
- apparatus for feeding the fabric panel to and past the sewing machine in a feed direction;
- a drive mechanism for moving the sewing machine selectively toward and away from the table in a direction generally perpendicular to the feed direction to allow proper placement of the sewing machine with respect to an edge of the fabric panel; and
- a sharpened edge disposed in association with the sewing machine for trimming a strip off an edge of the panel in conjunction with the sewing process, a width of the strip being trimmed being adjusted by operation of the drive mechanism.
- 13. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising:
- a generally planar table for supporting the fabric panel;
- a sewing machine for joining together the fabric panel and the piece of material;
- apparatus for feeding the fabric panel to and past the sewing machine in a feed direction;
- a drive mechanism for moving the sewing machine selectively toward and away from the table in a direction generally perpendicular to the feed direction and generally parallel to the plane of the table to allow proper placement of the sewing machine with respect to an edge of the fabric panel; and
- apparatus including an arm for rotating the fabric panel after sewing along one edge of the panel to place another edge of the panel in position to be sewn.
- 14. A method for joining together a fabric panel with a piece of material along edges of the fabric panel, said method comprising the steps of:
- feeding the fabric panel and the piece of material to a sewing machine in a feed direction;
- sewing together the fabric panel and the piece of material at a position spaced a predetermined distance from an edge of the panel beginning at a first location;
- rotating the panel about a corner after said sewing step has been completed along the first edge of the panel;
- sewing together the fabric panel and the piece of material along another edge of the panel;
- simultaneously with said sewing steps, cutting with a cutter a strip of a predetermined width from the edge of the fabric panel, the predetermined width being less than the predetermined distance;
- completing said sewing steps by returning the sewing machine to the first location; and
- withdrawing the sewing machine and cutter from the fabric panel in a direction generally transverse to the feed direction as the sewing machine approaches the first location, to prevent cutting of a strip of the predetermined width after return of the sewing machine to the first location.
- 15. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising:
- a sewing machine for receiving and joining the fabric panel to the piece of material along edges of the fabric panel;
- apparatus for feeding the fabric panel and the piece of material to the sewing machine in a desired feed direction;
- a receiving wheel for engaging a surface of the fabric panel, the receiving wheel being in alignment with the sewing machine along a direction generally transverse to the desired feed direction but spaced from the sewing machine;
- a drive for rotating the receiving wheel, the drive being mechanically coupled to a main shaft of the sewing machine; and
- apparatus including an arm for engaging the first panel for rotating the first panel around a corner of the panel as the corner of the panel approaches and passes through the sewing machine.
- 16. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising:
- a sewing machine for receiving in a feed direction and joining together the fabric panel and the piece of material;
- an edge flattener disposed prior to the sewing machine in the feed direction of the fabric panel and including a component rotatable about an axis of rotation; and
- a pneumatic cylinder for holding said edge flattener in position with respect to the fabric panel.
- 17. The machine as recited in claim 11 wherein said drive mechanism comprises:
- a screw drive coupled to said dolly.
- 18. A machine for sewing together a fabric panel and a piece of material, said machine comprising:
- a sewing machine for receiving along a feed direction and joining together the fabric panel and the piece of material;
- apparatus for rotating the fabric panel about a corner of the fabric panel, said rotating apparatus comprising:
- a pivot for engaging the corner of the fabric panel to hold the corner of the fabric panel in position and to permit the fabric panel to pivot thereabout;
- an arm for engaging the fabric panel at at least one point spaced from said pivot; and
- apparatus for rotating said arm about said pivot.
- 19. The machine as recited in claim 18 further comprising:
- a controller;
- a first detector positioned a first fixed distance before said sewing machine along the feed direction for providing a first signal to said controller when said first detector detects the corner of the fabric panel, said controller causing said sewing machine to reduce its stitching speed in response to the first signal; and
- a second detector positioned a second fixed distance before said sewing machine along the feed direction for providing a second signal to said controller when said second detector detects the corner of the fabric panel, said controller causing said rotating apparatus to rotate the fabric panel in response to the second signal.
- 20. The machine as recited in claim 11 wherein the drive mechanism is independent of a sewing machine drive.
- 21. A machine for sewing a piece of material comprising:
- a sewing machine for receiving the piece of material in a feed direction;
- an edge flattener disposed prior to the sewing machine in the feed direction of the fabric panel and including a generally cylindrical component which engages the piece of material rotatable about an axis of rotation;
- a motor for rotating the cylindrical component about its axis of rotation in a direction such that the component engages the piece of material in a direction opposite of the feed direction; and
- apparatus for holding the edge flattener in position with respect to the piece of material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/210,881 filed Mar. 17, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,529,004 and entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANIPULATING FLEXIBLE FABRICS.
PCT Information
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PCT/US95/03283 |
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6/14/1996 |
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WO95/25194 |
9/21/1995 |
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