Multi-Needle Chain-Stitch Sewing Machine

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080017089
  • Publication Number
    20080017089
  • Date Filed
    May 05, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 24, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine, for the production of mattress sheets, made from a sewed material, comprising several, in particular at least three sewed material layers, preferably with one sewed material layer made from an elastic material, for example sponge, and a cover layer with a sewing pattern, by means of a sewing machine and a supply device for the sewed material layers to be sewn. According to the invention, a multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine may be further developed which avoids the problems of conventional solutions with which, in particular, a simple and economical feed of the sewed material layers to the sewing machine is possible without spoiling the sewing product, for example, by introduction of folds, whereby at least one feed device (5) is arranged between the supply device (3) and the sewing machine (2), along the entire feed length, lying on the material for sewing, which draws at least two sewed material layers from the supply device (13) and feeds the same into the sewing machine (2).
Description

Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the attached drawings showing a preferred embodiment of the multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to the present invention. In the drawings it is shown by:



FIG. 1 a multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine with an upstream supply device and a downstream winding station in a lateral view;



FIG. 2 the multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine with the upstream supply device and the downstream winding station in a top view;



FIG. 3 a conveyor device arranged upstream of a sewing unit of the multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine, in a partly sectional side view; and



FIG. 4 the supply device according to FIG. 1 in a detailed side view.





In FIG. 1 a multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine 1 is shown in a side view. This multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine 1 comprises a sewing unit 2 and a supply device 3 having arranged therein lap rolls 4 of the sewing material layers 17, 19 to be sewed together in sewing unit 2.


Between the supply device 3 and the sewing unit 2 a feed device 5 is arranged through which at least a part of the sewing material layers 17, 19 is fed to the sewing unit 2.


The sewing material layers withdrawn from the sewing unit 2 and sewed together are shown as sewed material 6 in FIG. 1. The multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine 1 has a downstream winding station 7 in which the finished sewed material 6 is wound up.


Furthermore, the multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine 1 comprises a thread supply device 8 which is arranged between the conveyor device 5 and the supply device 3 and includes a cantilever arm 9 which reaches up and into the zone above the sewing unit 2, in order to feed the thread to be withdrawn to the sewing unit 2.


The conveyor device 5 is shown in greater detail in FIG. 3 and consists of a first conveyor belt 10 which continuously moves over a plurality of deflection rollers 11 and further over a driving roller 12 which is driven via a belt 13 which is positively and/or non-positively driven by a driving motor not further shown. The deflection rollers 11 and the driving roller 12 of the conveyor belt 10 are arranged in the lower region of the conveyor device 5 and have a wrapping angle of partly more than 180° of the individual deflection rollers 11 and the driving roller 12.


In the upper region of the conveyor device 5 the conveyor belt 10 is passed over a baffle plate 14, of which the end 15 is formed with a pointed cross section in the direction of the sewing unit 2.


Further, in the conveyor device 5 a second conveyor belt 16 is provided which is arranged to extend in parallel with the first conveyor belt 10 in the region of the feed length for the sewing material layers 17, particularly those made from an elastic material. The spacing between the two conveyor belts 10 and 16 is variable corresponding to the sewing material layers 17 to be conveyed, so that sewing material layers 17 of a greater thickness may be conveyed as well without any considerable compression parallel to the surface normal of the sewing material layers 17.


The transport direction of the conveyor belt 10 is shown by means of an arrow 18 on a lower deflection roller 11, with both conveyor belts 10 and 16 being driven in a reversible fashion, in order to feed the sewing material layer 17 towards or away from the sewing unit 2, depending on the sewing pattern that has to be produced.


The sewing material layer 17 illustrated in FIG. 3 consists of a lower layer of non-tearing paper not further shown and of a sewing material layer 17 made from an elastic material, namely a foamed material, on top of it. These two layers are fed to the sewing unit 2 together with a sewing material layer 19 which is also tension- or tearing-resistant and is formed as a cover layer. The sewing material layer 19 is stored in a lap roll not further shown in the region of the feed device 5 and is fed to the sewing unit 2 via a deflection roller 20 and a driving roller 21 driven by the belt 13, said sewing material layer 19 being placed onto the sewing material layer 17 directly after the end 15.


Finally, in FIG. 3 a third conveyor belt 22 is shown which is assigned to the supply device 3 and which will be described in the following.


The feed device of the sewing material layers 17, 19 is shown in FIG. 3 by means of arrow 23, the entire feed device 5 being supported in the multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine 1 for limited displacement at right angles with respect to the conveying direction of the sewing material layers 17, 19, in order to be capable of performing also closed, circular or similar sewing patterns in the sewing material layer 19 and accordingly also in the sewing material layer 17.


The supply device 3 is shown in detail in FIG. 4 and includes the conveyor belt 22 already mentioned above, which is arranged within a frame 24 (FIG. 2) that is supported on rails 25 extending transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the conveyor belt 2 and is movable along these rails 25 transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the conveyor belt 22, said capability of displacement being limited corresponding to the capability of transverse displacement of the feed device 5.


The conveyor belt 22 is driven by means of a driving motor 26, of which the running direction may be reversed, so that the conveyor belt 22, too is reversible.


On its rear end associated with the driving motor 26 the frame 24 includes a support 27 for receiving the first lap roll 4 with the first tearing- or tension-resistant sewing material layer, with said layer consisting for example of non-tearing paper or a woven fabric which has only a low coefficient of extension and with said lap roll directly resting on the conveyor belt 22 by the outer surface area thereof. The first sewing material layer withdrawn from this lap roll fully rests on the conveyor belt 22 and extends through the conveyor device 5 at least up to the sewing unit.


The supply device 3 further includes a transport and handling device 28 which is formed as a portal frame 29 arranged above frame 24. This portal frame 29 includes four perpendicularly aligned posts 30 and two horizontally aligned longitudinal supports 31, each of which interconnecting two posts 30, said longitudinal supports 31 being arranged to extend parallel to each other and parallel to the conveying direction of the conveyor belt 22 and being interconnected by means of cross members 32.


The portal frame 29 is anchored to the floor 33 and has a width between the longitudinal supports 31 which is larger than the width of the frame 24, so that this frame 24 may be displaced within the portal frame 25 corresponding to the above description at right angles to the conveying direction.


Furthermore, the longitudinal supports 31 in the portal frame 29 have provided thereon lifting means 34 which consist of cross members 35 that may be displaced in the portal frame 29 in a direction transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the conveyor belt 22, on which cross members grippers 39 may be lowered through Bowden cables not further shown. The grippers 39 include a web extending parallel to the cross members 35 and on the ends thereof legs 36 that extend at right angles to the web and that carry on the free ends thereof hook members not further shown for receiving a shaft 38 passing through the respective lap roll 4 of the sewing material layer 17.


In the region of the frame 24 a guiding device 37 is arranged for each lap roll 24 in which the respective lap roll 4 of the sewing material layer 17 may be placed. Such a guiding device 37 makes it possible for the lap roll 4 to be placed on the conveyor belt 2 by the outer surface area thereof 2 or on the first sewing material layer of the first lap roll 4 already supported thereon.


The guiding device 37 may be configured so that on both sides of the conveyor belt 22 a web with a perpendicularly extending slot for receiving shaft 28 is arranged, with the shaft 38 being guided for rotation within said slot, so that the sewing material layer may be withdrawn from the lap roll 4 over the conveyor belt 22, while any translational movement of the lap roll 4 is avoided.


As an alternative, the guiding device 37 may consist of mutually spaced guide members overlapping the conveyor belt 22 and serving to receive the lap roll 4 and including guide rollers abutting the outer surface area of the lap roll 4 for guiding the sewing material layers during withdrawal thereof with as less friction as possible.


The handling of the above-described transport and handling device 28 is as follows:


A lap roll 24 is provided in the zone laterally of the portal frame 29 and is fitted with the shaft 38 (FIG. 2) which passes through the center of the lap roll 4.


Thereafter, the cross member 35 is moved out and the U-shaped gripper 39 (FIG. 4) lowered by the lifting device 34, until the legs 36 of the gripper 39 may be connected to the shaft 38 by means of hook members not further shown. Then the lap roll 4 is lifted and the cross member 35 moved back into the portal frame 29 in a manner such that the lap roll 4 is arranged above a further lap roll 4 just being processed. After the use-up of the lap roll 4 just being processed the lap roll 4 arranged above said used-up lap roll 4 may be lowered within a very short time and the sewing material layer 17 withdrawn from it forwarded to the working process. After the lowering of the lap roll 4 the above-described operation is repeated, i.e. a further lap roll 4 stored above the lap roll 4 just being processed.


The same of course applies to all lap rolls 4 illustrated in FIG. 4.


The sewing material layers 17 withdrawn from the lap rolls 4 rest on the conveyor belt 22 and are conveyed to the region of the two conveyor belts 10 and 16 which take up and feed the end of the sewing material layers 17 in the direction of the sewing unit 2. A short distance ahead of the sewing unit 2 the sewing material layers 17 thus conveyed are united with the cover layer 19 and together are fed to the sewing unit 2 for being sewed together.


The construction of the multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine of the invention according to the above-described embodiment makes it possible for the sewing material layers 17, 19 to be fed almost in a non-stretched condition, and at the same time the sewing process is simplified, because the sewing material layers 17,19 may be conveyed both in a direction transversely with respect to the normal sewing direction and in the normal sewing direction and also in a reversed sewing direction, without the sewing material layers 17, 19 being extended or upset. To this end it is provided that the conveyor belts 10, 16 and 22 are electronically interconnected in such manner that the conveying directions of all the conveyer belts 10, 16, 22 are coordinated with each other. The same also applies to the driving roller 21 feeding the cover layer 19 to the sewing unit 2. In addition to the conveyor belts 10, 16 and 22 also the cross displacement devices of the feed device 5 and of the frame 24 of the supply device 3 are electronically interconnected.


The invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment. Various changes and modifications are possible within the scope of the present invention. For example, the conveyor device 5 may also have only the conveyor belt 10. In such a case the lowermost sewing material layer forms the abutment for the conveying of the central sewing material layer 17 made from an elastic material. In addition, at least one of the illustrated conveyor belts 10, 16, 22 may be formed by a plurality of mutually aligned juxtaposed rollers which also rest against the sewing material layers 17 and which serve to convey said sewing material layers 17.

Claims
  • 1. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine for the production of mattress sheets, made from a sewing material, comprising several, in particular at least three sewing material layers, preferably with one sewing material layer made from an elastic material, for example foamed material, and a cover layer with a sewing pattern, with a sewing unit and a supply device for the sewing material layers to be sewn,
  • 2. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 1,
  • 3. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 1,
  • 4. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 1,
  • 5. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 1,
  • 6. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 5,
  • 7. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 6,
  • 8. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 7,
  • 9. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 6,
  • 10. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 5,
  • 11. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 10,
  • 12. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 6,
  • 13. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 5,
  • 14. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 13,
  • 15. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 14,
  • 16. Multi-needle chain-stitch sewing machine according to claim 14,
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
103 23 065.3 May 2003 DE national
103 54 348.1 Nov 2003 DE national
203 17 988.9 Nov 2003 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP04/04744 5/5/2004 WO 00 4/27/2007