Claims
- 1. A method of forming stitch paths at selected distances apart on a workpiece translatable in its own general plane which comprises, providing in a sewing machine a needle bar reciprocable on an axis and carrying a plurality of needles into and out of the workpiece from one side thereof, providing a plurality of thread hooking devices operable on thread on the opposite side of the workpiece, each of the thread hooking devices being rotatable about said axis, and causing the needle bar and thread hooking devices to be rotated about the common axis when the plurality of needles are disengaged from the workpiece so that a line interconnecting the tips of the needles at their workpiece engaging localities is maintained at arbitrarily predetermined angles to the translation path of the workpiece during operation of the machine wherein the distance between stitch paths is selectively varied by changing said line from a maintained perpendicularity to a selected angle or succession of selected angles less than 90.degree..
- 2. A method of stitching a corner pattern requiring the stitching of an outer corner and an inner corner, the corner pattern being formed by operating a first needle along an outer stitch path in conjunction with operating a second needle along an inner path, disabling the second needle when the apex of the inner corner has been reached and sewing only with the first needle until the apex of the outer corner is reached, rotating the second needle about the apex of the outer corner while maintaining the first needle substantially at the apex of the outer corner, operating the first needle along the new outer stitch path, pulling the thread back through the second needle by an aggregate amount substantially equal to the amount of thread pulled out during the relative movement of the second needle and the pattern following the disablement of the second needle, again operating the second needle along a new inner stitch path when the apex of the inner corner is passed by the second needle.
- 3. A sewing machine operable on a workpiece translatable in its own general plane along predetermined paths comprising stitching instrumentalities rotatable about an axis of rotation normal to said plane, said instrumentalities comprising both a needle bar reciprocable on said axis of rotation for carrying at least one needle into and out of the workpiece and a stitch-forming assembly operative on the opposite side of the workpiece from the needle for hooking thread fed therefrom, means for rotating both said needle bar and said stitch-forming assembly about the axis of rotation, and an automatic control system for ordering a sequence of predetermined angular rotations for controlling said means for rotating both said needle bar and stitch-forming assembly.
- 4. The machine of claim 3 wherein said automatic control system comprises:
- means for ordering a sequence of predetermined movements of the workpiece relative to the axis of rotation so as to thereby define a path of successive positions of the axis of rotation on the workpiece; and
- means for separately ordering a sequence of predetermined angular rotations, said angular rotations having been arbitrarily predetermined so as to define the spacing of the path of the needle relative to the path of the axis of rotation on the workpiece.
- 5. The sewing machine of claim 3 wherein said control system comprises:
- means for ordering a sequence of predetermined angular rotations, the angular rotations being predetermined independently of the motion of the workpiece.
- 6. The machine of claim 5 wherein said control system further comprises:
- means for storing the sequence of predetermined angular rotations, the stored sequence being accessed and implemented by said means for ordering a sequence of predetermined angular rotations.
- 7. A machine as in claim 3 wherein the needle bar carries one needle offset from and parallel to said axis and another needle parallel to said axis and offset therefrom to substantially the same extent, and wherein the stitch-forming assembly includes a pair of thread hooking devices respectively rotatable about axes also equally offset and parallel to the needle bar axis.
- 8. A machine as in claim 7 wherein said pair of thread hooking devices tend to rotate about their respective axes in response to a rotation of said stitch-forming assembly, this rotation being corrected by:
- means for counteracting the rotation of said thread hooking devices about their respective axes during the rotation of said stitch-forming assembly.
- 9. A machine as in claim 7 wherein mechanism response to said automatic control system is provided for rendering either of the needles of said pair of needles operative or inoperative at a predetermined locality on the workpiece during operation of the machine.
- 10. A machine as in claim 11 wherein said means for counteracting the rotation of said thread hooking devices about their respective axes in response to a rotation of said stitch-forming assembly further comprises:
- means for rotating said thread hooking devices about their respective axes;
- means for differentially connecting said means for rotating said hooking devices about their respective axes with said means for rotating said stitching instrumentalities, said differential connecting means being operative to drive said means for rotating said hooking devices in a manner which counteracts the rotation of said hooking devices that is caused by the rotation of said stitch-forming assembly.
- 11. A machine as in claim 10 wherein said means for rotating said thread hooking devices about their respective axes comprises:
- means for normally rotating said thread hooking devices about their respective axes in synchronization with the reciprocal motion of said needle bar.
- 12. A machine as in claim 3 wherein mechanism response to said automatic control system is provided for rendering one of the needles inoperative at a predetermined locality on the workpiece during operation of the machine.
- 13. A machine as in claim 12 wherein mechanism response to said automatic control system is provided for pulling back thread under the control of said control system so as to avoid excess slack in a thread associated with an inoperative needle.
- 14. A machine as in claim 13 wherein said thread pull-back mechanism comprises a reversible motor which induces or removes thread slack, the inducement of thread slack at the needles being appropriately timed so as to facilitate thread snipping thereat.
- 15. The machine of claim 3 wherein said control system comprises:
- a memory having a plurality of addressable storage locations, said storage locations containing information descriptive of the rotation of the sewing needles and information descriptive of the movement of the workpiece;
- means for addressing at least one storage location within said memory upon the completion of a sewing cycle;
- means for accessing the information stored in the currently addressed storage location; and
- means for ordering movement of the workpiece and rotation of the needles in response to the accessed information.
- 16. The machine of claim 15 wherein said control system further comprises:
- means for defining at least two different modes of operation, the first mode being a slew mode and the second mode being a stitch mode, the slew mode being characterized by a suspension of needle movement, the stitch mode being characterized by at least one needle penetrating the workpiece following the positioning of the needles and the positioning of the workpiece.
- 17. The machine of claim 16 wherein said means for addressing at least one storage location comprises:
- means, responsive to the means for defining the stitch mode and the slew mode, for incrementing the address to said memory upon the completion of a stitch during a stitch mode and for incrementing the address to said memory upon completion of the movement of the workpiece and rotation of the needles during a slew mode.
- 18. The machine of claim 16 wherein said control system further comprises:
- first clocking means for generating at least one clocking signal for the slew mode of operation;
- second clocking means for generating at least one clocking signal for the stitch mode of operation;
- means, responsive to said means, for defining at least two modes of operation, for selecting the appropriate clocking signal from either said first clocking means or said second clocking means.
- 19. The machine of claim 18 wherein said control system further comprises:
- means, responsive to the selected clocking signal, for implementing the ordered movement of the workpiece and rotation of the needles.
- 20. The machine of claim 15 wherein the information in said memory furthermore includes needle selection information and said control system furthermore comprises:
- means for selectively activating the needles carried on said needle bar in response to the needle selection information so that only the selectively activated needles move into and out of the workpiece.
- 21. The machine of claim 20 wherein the memory furthermore contains information descriptive of predetermined amounts of thread pull and wherein said control system comprises:
- means for accessing the information descriptive of predetermined amounts of thread pull, and
- means for ordering predetermined amounts of thread pull.
- 22. The machine of claim 21 further comprising:
- means for moving thread a prescribed amount in response to the ordering of a predetermined amount of thread pull.
- 23. The machine of claim 22 wherein the information descriptive of predetermined amounts of thread pull furthermore indicates either of two directions for the thread pull and said means for moving thread is operative to move the thread the prescribed amount in the indicated direction.
- 24. The machine of claim 22 wherein said means for moving thread a prescribed amount furthermore comprises:
- at least two means for engaging thread, each being associated with the thread for a particular needle and being operative to engage the particular thread when the needle associated therewith is not otherwise activated for sewing and a thread pull been ordered.
- 25. The machine of claim 24 wherein said means for moving thread a prescribed amount further comprises:
- thread driving means which moves a prescribed amount in response to the ordering of a predetermined amount of thread pull whereby the thread which has been engaged by said engaging means is brought into contact with said thread driving means so as to thereby be driven the predetermined amount.
- 26. In a sewing machine including a workpiece support and means for guiding the support predeterminedly in a plane, a reciprocable needle bar, rotatable about an axis of rotation, for carrying a plurality of sewing instrumentalities toward and from successive workpiece engaging localities, mechanism for reciprocating the needle bar, an under-work stitch-forming assembly, and a control means synchronized with said reciprocating mechanism and responsive to predetermined control data for rotating both the needle bar and the under-work stitch-forming assembly about said axis of rotation when the sewing instrumentalities are disengaged from the fabric to selectively vary the angle of rotation of the needle bar and the under-work stitch-forming assembly for each successive stitch to be made by the instrumentalities.
- 27. A machine as in claim 26 and means responsive to said control means for selectively rendering a needle carried by the needle bar inoperative and operative at predetermined times during operation of the machine in response to predetermined control data.
- 28. A machine as in claim 27 wherein the needle bar is composite and includes a pair of relatively reciprocable needle carrying rods laterally offset from the axis, and a rotatable member journalled in the head and operatively connected to the rods, respectively, and to said means responsive to said control means for rendering a needle inoperative or operative whereby either of the rods may be rendered inoperative during operation of the machine.
- 29. A machine as in claim 26, and means for pulling back thread associated with an inoperative needle in response to predetermined control data.
- 30. A machine as in claim 26 wherein said means for guiding the workpiece support is also responsive to predetermined control data, the predetermined control data for guiding the workpiece support being arranged with respect to the predetermined control data for rotation of the bar and under-work stitch-forming assembly so as to define discrete movements of the workpiece support in conjunction with discrete rotations of the bar.
- 31. A method of spacing apart the operating paths of tools engageable with a workpiece translatable in a plane, said tools being mounted on a rotary carrier adapted to hold the tools in laterally spaced relation about an axis directly over the workpiece and normal to the plane, said method comprising the steps of:
- defining a sequence of discrete movements for the workpiece so as to thereby define positions of the axis of rotation of the tool carrier relative to the workpiece lying directly underneath the axis of rotation;
- defining a sequence of discrete angular rotations of the tool carrier only about the axis of rotation at each successive position of the axis of rotation so as to thereby arbitrarily define a desired spacing apart of the operating paths of the tools at each particular position of the axis of rotation;
- moving the workpiece predeterminedly underneath the axis of rotation in accordance with the sequence of predefined movement commands for the workpiece; and
- concurrently angularly rotating the tool carrier only about the axis of rotation in response to the sequence of predefined discrete angular rotations for the tool carrier so as to thereby successively space apart the operating paths of the tools engageable with the workpiece.
- 32. A method as in claim 31 including moving the carrier toward and from the workpiece during intervals of non-engagement of the tools therewith.
- 33. A method as in claim 31 and further comprising providing an effect on the workpiece by rendering one of the tools inoperative for one or more intervals during operation of the machine.
- 34. A method as in claim 31 and providing an effect on the workpiece by alternately operating the tools of a pair.
- 35. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of:
- storing the discrete workpiece movements and the discrete angular rotations for subsequent use in conjunction with said steps of moving the workpiece and independently moving the tool carrier.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 924,840, filed July 14, 1978, abandoned.
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