Claims
- 1. Method for making quilting having a predetermined stitching-pattern including at least one cusp therealong and having an overall-area located both within and outside a rectangular primary-area having an x-lateral dimension and a y-longitudinal dimension, said method comprising the following steps:
- (A) as the initial step, superimposing upon a horizontal tabletop a trilaminar layup of vertically aligned broad sheets including relatively thin facing and base fabric sheets sandwiching a relatively thick resiliently-compressible foam sheet, said tabletop extending laterally along an x-axis and extending longitudinally along a y-axis perpendicularly intersecting said x-axis, there being attached to and overlying said tabletop an interruptably operational sewing head including a vertically reciprocatable needle; and
- (B) continuously employing a gripper means that is movably associated with said tabletop and movable independently in the vertical, for an x-range parallel to the x-axis, and for a y-range parallel to the y-axis, and according to the following steps:
- (Ba) during a chronologically early-time-period, downwardly compressing the trilaminar layup with said gripper means in flanking relationship to said primary-area and said sewing needle, and by said gripper means shifting the layup along the x-axis less than said x-range and along the y-axis less than said y-range through primary sewing-command means while continuously operating said sewing head whereby the sewing needle provides exclusively within said primary-area a primary-design portion of the predetermined stitching-pattern;
- (Bb) after said earlytime-period and before a chronologically latertime-period, and through gripper reposition-command means performing the following sub-steps in order:
- (i) moving the gripper means upwardly away from the layup, whereby the facing and base sheets are permitted to creep along the foam sheet toward the layup primary-area,
- (ii) translating the gripper means in at least one of the x-lateral and y-longitudinal directions,
- (iii) moving the gripper means downwardly so as to recompress the layup in a new position, this and the two preceeding sub-steps being performed while the sewing head is maintained in nonoperating condition, and
- (iv) utilizing said gripper means, shifting the layup primary-area remotely away from the sewing needle;
- (Bc) during a chronologically latertime-period, maintaining said layup in re-compression in said new position and flanking the sewing needle, and by said gripper means shifting the layup along the tabletop along the x-axis less than said x-range and along the y-axis less than said y-range through secondary sewing-command means while said sewing head is operating whereby the sewing needle provides exclusively outside the primary-area another portion of the predetermined stitching-pattern; at least one of said sewing-command means providing non-linear stitchlines terminating at a cusp, some of the stitchlines intersecting remotely from a stitching-pattern cusp.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein during the gripper means translating sub-step, the translation is in both x-lateral and y-longitudinal directions; and wherein the final sub-step is accompanied by resumption of sewing head operation.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein between said earlytime-period and said latertime-period and during the gripper means translating sub-step, a steadying means initiated remote from said gripper means is downwardly engaged against the layup whereby the layup is maintained stationary, said steadying means being upwardly withdrawn from the layup whenever the sewing head is being operated whereby the layup is free to shiftably respond to the sewing-command means.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein there is continuous employment of gripper means comprising a pair of laterally spaced gripper pads for contacting the layup; and wherein the lateral dimension of said rectangular primary-area is less than the lateral spacing between said gripper pads.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the sewing head is stationarily attached to and overlies the tabletop; and wherein the tabletop y-axis intersects the vertically reciprocatable needle of said stationary sewing head.
- 6. The quilting product manufactured by the processing method of claim 1 whereby said quilting product is characterized as follows:
- (A) stitches forming the stitching-pattern cause compression of the foam sheet, each sewn stitch being of substantially the same length including throughout a cusped stitchline;
- (B) the quilting base sheet extends generally along a base-plane, except along the stitching-pattern which extends above the base-plane;
- (C) the quilting facing sheet extends generally along a face-plane, except along the stitching-pattern which extends as a depression below the face-plane;
- (D) the vertical height of the quilting between the face-plane and the base-plane is substantially constant including also throughout the primary-area and the secondary-area except at said stitchline depressions corresponding to the primary-design and secondary-design portions; and
- (E) the underlying base sheet is wholly devoid of markings corresponding to the stitching-pattern except for the stitchlines actually forming the stitching-pattern.
- 7. The product of claim 6 wherein the number of stitches per lineal inch is constant and being within the selectable range of five to twenty stitches per lineal inch.
- 8. Apparatus for quilting a resilently compressible trilaminar layup of vertically aligned flexible sheets according to a predetermined stitching-pattern, said apparatus comprising:
- (A) at least one interruptably operational sewing head having a vertically reciprocatable sewing needle for making stitchline components of said stitching-pattern;
- (B) a horizontally extending tabletop peripherally surrounding said sewing needle and extending laterally along an x-axis and longitudinally along a y-axis perpendicularly intersecting said x-axis;
- (C) a carriage means attached to the tabletop and located beyond the periphery thereof, said carriage means being movable independently both parallel to the x-axis and y-axis; and
- (D) gripper means overlying the tabletop and being attached to said carriage means whereby said gripper means is co-movable with the carriage means and both parallel to the x-axis and to the y-axis, said gripper means also being vertically movable and having an up-station further away from the tabletop and having a down-station closer to the tabletop so as to downwardly compress a layup supported upon said tabletop.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the gripper means comprises a pair of parallel horizontal arms, each arm carrying an underlying pad for engaging a said tabletop supported layup.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein there are steadying means associated with the sewing head and vertically reciprocatable independent of all permitted movements of the gripper means; wherein there are sewing-command means and reposition-command means that are automatically controllable with digital computer means; and wherein the apparatus further includes means for imparting into the layup stitches having substantially constant lengths throughout said stitching-pattern.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the sewing head is stationarily attached to and overlies the tabletop; and wherein the tabletop y-axis intersects the vertically reciprocatable needle of said stationary sewing head.
- 12. Method for making quilting having a predetermined stitching-pattern including at least one cusp therealong and having an overall-area located both within and outside a rectangular primary-area having an x-lateral dimension and a y-longitudinal dimension, said method comprising the following steps:
- (A) as the initial step, superimposing upon a horizontal tabletop a resiliently-compressible layup of vertically aligned broad sheets, said tabletop extending laterally along an x-axis and longitudinally along a y-axis, there being attached to and overlying said tabletop and interruptably operational sewing head including a vertically reciprocatable sewing needle; and
- (B) employing a gripper means that is movable independently in the vertical, the x-lateral, and the y-longitudinal directions according to the following steps:
- (Ba) during an earlytime-period, downwardly compressing the layup with said gripper means in flanking relationship to the primary-area and sewing needle, and by said gripper means shifting the layup along the x-axis and the y-axis through primary sewing-command means while continuously operating said sewing head thereby providing within said primary-area a primary-design portion of the predetermined stitching-pattern;
- (Bb) after said earlytime-period and before a latertime-period, and through gripper reposition-command means, performing the following sub-steps in order:
- (i) moving the gripper means upwardly away from the layup,
- (ii) translating the gripper means in at least one of the x-lateral and y-longitudinal directions,
- (iii) moving the gripper means downwardly so as to recompress the layup in a new position, and
- (iv) with said gripper means, shifting the layup primary-area remotely away from the sewing needle;
- (Bc) during a said latertime-period, maintaining said recompressed layup in said new position and flanking the sewing needle, and by said gripper means shifting the layup along the tabletop through sewing-command means while said sewing head is operating thereby providing outside said primary-area another portion of the predetermined stitching-pattern; at least one of said sewing-command means providing non-linear stitchlines terminating at a cusp, some of said stitchlines intersecting remotely from the stitching-pattern cusp.
- 13. The quilting product manufactured by the processing method of claim 12 whereby said quilting product is characterized as follows:
- (A) stitches forming the stitching-pattern cause compression of the layup, each sewn stitch being of substantially the same length including throughout a cusped stitchline;
- (B) the quilting extends generally along a base-plane, except along the stitching-pattern which extends above the base-plane;
- (C) the quilting includes a facing sheet extending generally along a face-plane, except along the stitching-pattern which extends as a depression below the face-plane;
- (D) the vertical height of the quilting between face-plane and base-plane is substantially constant including also throughout the primary-area and the secondary-area except at said stitchline depressions corresponding to the primary-design and secondary-design protions; and
- (E) the quilting along the base-plane is wholly devoid of markings corresponding to the stitching-pattern except for the stitchlines actually forming the stitching-pattern.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 383,593 (filed June 1, 1982) and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
383593 |
Jun 1982 |
|