Claims
- 1. A method of button sewing on and neck thread wrapping in a button sewing machine, comprising:
- feeding a thread to a reciprocating needle;
- releasably holding a piece of fabric material adjacent to the reciprocating needle;
- releasably holding a button between the reciprocating needle and the piece of fabric material so that the button can be attached to the piece of material by the thread fed to the reciprocating needle;
- moving the fabric material between respective positions relative to a needle at which the deep stitch and at least one shallow stitch are to be carried out;
- selectively moving the releasably held button and fabric material in two directions orthogonal to the direction of reciprocating movement of the reciprocating needle for positioning the releasably held button at predetermined locations relative to the reciprocating needle;
- electronically controlling the moving of the releasably held button and fabric material in the previous step by using an electronic control device which controls the moving of the button and fabric material based on pre-set button-hole position data, button configuration data, and button hole pattern data;
- stitching the releasably held button on the piece of fabric with a selected number of the stitches formed by the above steps, thereby defining a neck thread between the button and the piece of fabric which attaches the button to the piece of fabric; and
- wrapping another thread around the neck thread.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the neck thread wrapping step includes rotating the button attached to the piece of fabric with the neck thread to a position at which the neck thread is exposed to the reciprocating needle, moving the piece of fabric and button attached thereto with the neck thread forward in the machine relative to the reciprocating needle so that a middle portion or the outside of the neck thread is wrapped with thread during such forward movement, and then rearward so that the outside or the middle portion of the neck thread is wrapped with thread during such rearward movement, and inserting a free end of the neck thread into the middle portion of the neck thread so as to form an end stitching that prevents fraying of the free end of the neck thread.
- 3. A button sewing on machine comprising:
- fabric holding means for holding at least one piece of fabric material;
- button holding means for releasably holding a button adjacent the piece of fabric material so that the button may be sewn to the piece of fabric material;
- a sewing needle;
- means for reciprocating said sewing needle and for feeding a thread thereto;
- a table movable in first and second directions orthogonal to the reciprocating motion of said sewing needle;
- a first motor attached to said table for moving said table in the first direction;
- a second motor attached to said table for moving said table in the second direction;
- a first cylinder operatively connected to said fabric holding means for positioning the fabric holding means relative to the sewing needle during a first stitch to set a position of a needle-drop point of said sewing needle during the first stitch;
- adjusting means for establishing a second position of the needle-drop point of said sewing needle at and after the second stitch which second position is different from the position of the needle-drop point set during the first stitch, and for allowing said second position to be adjusted;
- a second cylinder operatively connected to said button holding means for moving the button holding means between a first state in which a button releasably held thereby is substantially horizontal and a second state in which a button releasably held thereby is substantially vertical; and
- an electronic control device for operating each one of said first and said second motors.
- 4. A button sewing on and neck thread wrapping button sewing machine, comprising:
- a reciprocable sewing needle for stitching a thread;
- thread feeding means for feeding a thread to the sewing needle;
- fabric holding means for releasably holding a piece of fabric material adjacent the sewing needle;
- button holding means for releasably holding a button between the sewing needle and the piece of fabric material so that the button can be attached to the piece of material by the thread fed to the needle;
- means for controlling the length of movement of the needle relative to the fabric held by said fabric holding means to establish the length of a deep stitch and a shallow stitch selectively used to attach the button to the piece of fabric material;
- X-Y table means operatively connected to the fabric and the button holding means for moving the releasably held button and the fabric material in two directions orthogonal to the direction of reciprocating movement of the sewing needle for positioning the releasably held button at predetermined locations relative to the needle;
- control means operatively connected to the X-Y table means for electronically controlling the moving of the releasably held button and the fabric material, said control means including an electronic control device which controls the moving of the X-Y table means based on pre-set button-hole position data, button configuration data, and button hole pattern data; and
- means for rotating the button, attached to the piece of fabric with a selected number of the stitches defining a neck thread, to a position at which the neck thread is exposed to the reciprocating needle, so that the neck thread can be wrapped with thread.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-250436 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 07/488,372 filed Feb. 23, 1990, which is in turn a Continuation of Ser. No. 07/191,022 filed May 3, 1988 and now abandoned.
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