The present invention relates to a needle assembly which includes an alignment device for quickly installing needle unit to the needle bar.
A conventional way to make an embroidery badge employs a sewing machine to embroider a pattern on a base fabric and this is a time consuming task. Some manufacturers develop another convenient way to attach small pieces of fabrics with different colors on the base fabric. However, it needs chemical adherents to glue the small pieces of fabrics to the base fabric and takes time to dry the adherents. The small pieces of fabrics could be peeled off from the base fabric after a period of time.
The present invention intends to provide a needle assembly for an embroidery machine wherein the needle unit can be quickly and easily installed to the needle bar. A protection device is located beneath the needle plate to prevent users' fingers from entering the space beneath the needle plate.
The present invention relates to an embroidery machine that comprises a base having an upright column and an arm has an end connected to the upright column. A needle bar is movably connected to the arm and a needle frame is connected to a distal end of the needle bar and a needle unit is connected to the needle frame. The needle plate is located beneath the needle unit which removably extends through holes in a needle plate connected to a top of the base. An alignment device is connected between the needle bar and the needle frame so that the needle frame is connected to the needle bar by a guidance of the alignment device.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A quick connection device 20 is used to quickly install the needle unit 14 to the needle bar 13 and includes a positioning member 21 and a needle frame 22. The positioning member 21 is fixedly mounted to the needle bar 13 and has a central hole 210 which communicates with a bottom hole 130 defined in a distal end of the needle bar 13. The needle bar 13 further has a radial hole 131 which communicates with the bottom hole 130. The positioning member 21 includes a first positioning hole 211 and a second positioning hole 212 defined radially therethrough which communicate with the central hole 210. A positioning bolt 23 threadedly extends through the first positioning hole 211 and contacts an outside of the needle bar 13 to position the positioning member 21 onto the needle bar 13.
The needle frame 22 has an insertion 222 extending from a top thereof and the insertion 222 extends through the central hole 210 and is inserted into the bottom hole 130. Another positioning bolt 24 threadedly extends through the second positioning hole 212 and the radial hole 131 and contacts an outside of the insertion 222 to connect the needle frame 22 to the needle bar 13. The needle unit 14 includes a plurality of needles which are inserted into receiving holes 220 defined in an underside of the needle frame 22 and a plurality of contact bolts 25 threadedly extend through radial holes 221 defined in the needle frame 22 and contact the needles.
An alignment device includes a notch 213 defined in an underside of the positioning member 21 and a positioning piece 26 is axially connected to the needle frame 22. When installing the needle assembly, the positioning piece 26 is engaged with the notch 213 so that the assemblers can easily and conveniently assemble the needle assembly.
A protection device 40 is a tubular member 41 which has one end fixed to an underside of the needle plate 30 and has a longitudinal passage which is located corresponding to the needle holes 32. Therefore, the protection device 40 prevents user's fingers from entering the area that the needles of the needle unit 14 extend through the needle holes 32. A collection drawer 50 is removably connected to the base 12 and has an open top which faces the needle holes 32 of the needle plate 30 so as to collect the shredded fabrics.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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