The present invention relates to a needle which comprises a nose portion and a grip portion, the nose portion being blunt.
A sewing needle with two nose portions which is known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,747 comprises also a grip portion which may be of oval cross-section. According to an embodiment, a conical nose portion of the needle is of circular cross-section. The point of the needle may be blunt.
A sewing needle known from CA 1210998 has an anchoring shaft which is of elliptical cross-section. In the region of its point, the needle is of flattened, but not specifically oval, cross-section. The needle has a pronounced point.
GB 185,052 relates to a needle which is of generally flattened cross-section close to its pointed end. The cross-section is not elliptical but rather rhombic. That needle likewise has a pronounced point.
A needle known from BE1009787
A primary object of the present invention is to propose a needle which easily penetrates a fabric without damaging the stitches of the fabric.
Another object of the present invention is that the user should be able to gain a satisfactory grip on the needle.
A further object of the present invention is that the needle should differ in rigidity in two mutually perpendicular directions.
At least the first object of the present invention is achieved by a device which has the features indicated in the independent claim 1 set out below. Preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The sewing needle according to the present invention depicted in
The nose portion 1 is generally blunt, i.e. its free end is rounded. The nose portion 1 extends from one free end of the needle to the transition portion 3, and the end of the nose portion 1 and the beginning of the transition portion 3 are marked by a first curved line 10 which extends round the needle's circumference and defines a first plane which is perpendicular to the needle's longitudinal centreline C-C. As seen in an end view of the sewing needle,
The nose portion 1 comprises four curved surface segments 11, 12 in the form of identical opposite pairs. Thus the nose portion 1 comprises two first surface segments 11 which are defined by mutually intersecting curved lines 13 and by a first part 10A of the curved line 10. The nose portion 1 comprises also two second surface segments 12 defined by the intersecting curved lines 13 and by a second part 10B of the curved line 10. As seen in an end view of the sewing needle, see
Examination of
The first auxiliary circle C1 has a first radius R1 which constitutes the radius of curvature for the nose portion 1 when the latter is observed in plan view in the direction P1, see
The first radius of curvature R1 is larger than the second radius of curvature R2. The following relationship obtains between the radii R1 and R2: 2R2<R1<3R2.
As illustrated in
The fact that the nose portion 1 is of oval cross-section means that the needle can widen the aperture between crossing threads in which it is inserted, and this is effected by turning the needle. As the nose portion 1 is generally blunt, the needle will not damage the fibres of the threads when it is inserted in an aperture between crossing threads.
The fact that it is of generally oval cross-section means that the needle according to the present invention is more rigid in the direction of greatest width than in the direction of least width. This makes it easier for the needle according to the present invention to bend in the direction of lower rigidity.
The grip portion 5 of the needle according to
As indicated above, the needle's rear end portion 7 is provided with a hole 9 which accommodates a thread which the user uses to sew with when using the needle according to the present invention. The rear end portion 7 also has notches 16 which extend in the needle's longitudinal direction from the hole 9 to the needle's rear free end. The notches 16 are preferably provided on opposite sides of the needle. The notches 16 have the function of accommodating the thread between the hole 9 and the rear free end of the needle.
In the embodiments described above, the grip portion 5 is of oval cross-section, but it is conceivable within the scope of the present invention that the grip portion may be of non-oval cross-section. A non-limitative example cited is that the grip portion may be of circular cross-section, in which case the transition portion will define an oval cross-section at the end which connects to the nose portion and a circular cross-section at the end which connects to the grip portion.
As regards the material of the needle according to the present invention, plastic material seems preferable in that it allows the needle to be made by injection moulding, although other materials, e.g. metallic material, are also conceivable within the scope of the present invention.
In the embodiments described above, the needle comprises a transition portion 3 between the nose portion 1 and the grip portion 5, but it is possible within the scope of the invention to conceive of there being no transition portion, i.e. the grip portion may connect directly to the nose portion 1, in which case it is advantageous that the cross-section of the grip portion should increase away from the nose portion.
The needle according to the present invention is primarily intended to be used to penetrate fabric, but it is conceivable that the needle according to the present invention may also be used for other applications, a non-limitative example of which may be cited is that the needle according to the present invention may take the form of a so-called surgical needle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0900435-9 | Apr 2009 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2010/000083 | 3/31/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/3/2011 |