Oblique thread-guiding link of a sewing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6712015
  • Patent Number
    6,712,015
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An oblique thread-guiding link of a sewing machine, including a swing arm having a front swing arm and a rear swing arm and formed with a central shaft hole. A pivot shaft is fixedly fitted in the shaft hole of the swing arm. Two ends of the pivot shaft are obliquely pivotally mounted in two opposite sidewalls of the housing of the sewing machine. One end of the pivot shaft protrudes from the housing of the sewing machine. The front end of the front swing arm is positioned above a needle holder mechanism and aligned and coupled therewith. The rear end of the rear swing arm is positioned above a driving mechanism and aligned and coupled therewith. One end of a thread-guiding fixing seat is fixedly connected with the protruding end of the pivot shaft and can be swung along with the swing arm.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is related to an oblique thread-guiding link of a sewing machine, in which the swing arm is obliquely mounted in the sewing machine.




2. Description of the Prior Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

show a conventional sewing machine. A swing arm


91


is pivotally mounted in the sewing machine. The center of the swing arm


91


has a sleeve


911


having a shaft hole


912


. A pivot shaft


92


is axially fitted through the shaft hole


912


. Two ends of the pivot shaft


92


are perpendicularly pivotally mounted between two sidewalls


93




a


,


93




b


of the sewing machine. A front swing arm


91




a


forward radially projects from a first side of the sleeve


911


. A rear swing arm


91




b


rearward radially projects from a second side of the sleeve


911


. The front swing arm


91




a


is positioned above a needle holder mechanism


94


and aligned and coupled therewith. The rear end of the rear swing arm


91




b


is positioned above a driving mechanism


95


and coupled therewith. When the driving mechanism


95


up and down drives the rear swing arm


91




b


, the front swing arm


91




a


is swung along with the rear swing arm


91




b


to drive the needle holder mechanism


94


to move up and down. At the same time, a thread guiding rod


96


mounted on outer side of the pivot shaft


92


is driven and swung to guide the stitch thread into the needle holder mechanism


94


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the front and rear swing arms


91




a


,


91




b


of the swing arm


91


are respectively positioned on left and right sides of the sleeve


911


. Therefore, the central axis


9




a


of the front swing arm


91




a


does not coincide with the central axis


9




b


of the rear swing arm


91




b


. Instead, the axis


9




a


is spaced from the axis


91




b


by a distance D. Therefore, when the driving mechanism


95


drives the swing arm


91


to swing up and down about the pivot shaft


92


, the action force F will create a bending moment M onto the swing arm


91


. As a result, when the swing arm


91


quickly up and down swing, the swing arm


91


is vibrated to emit a noise. This tends to speed the wearing the pivot shaft.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an oblique thread-guiding link of a sewing machine, including a swing arm having a front section defined as a front swing arm and a rear section defined as a rear swing arm. The center of the swing arm is formed with a shaft hole in which a pivot shaft is tightly fitted. Two ends of the pivot shaft are obliquely pivotally mounted in two opposite sidewalls of the housing of the sewing machine. One end of the pivot shaft protrudes from the housing of the sewing machine. The front end of the front swing arm is positioned above a needle holder mechanism and aligned and coupled therewith. The rear end of the rear swing arm is positioned above a driving mechanism and aligned and coupled therewith. One end of a thread-guiding fixing seat is fixedly connected with the protruding end of the pivot shaft and is driven by the swing arm to swing. A thread-guiding bar is fixed at the second end of the thread-guiding fixing seat and formed with multiple thread-guiding eyelets.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine, in which the front and rear ends of the swing arm are straightly projectively positioned above the needle holder mechanism and the driving mechanism to correspondingly couple therewith. The application force point and the resistance force point are positioned on the same straight line so as to eliminate the vibration and noise produced when the swing arm swings.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide the above oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine, in which two collars are respectively fitted on two ends of the pivot shaft. The bodies of the collars are inlaid in the sidewalls of the sewing machine. One end of the body of each collar is formed with a flange for abutting against inner side of the sidewall of the sewing machine. Accordingly, the pivot shaft can stably swing in a predetermined position without axially sliding.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a view of the structure of a conventional sewing machine;





FIG. 2

is a view showing the operation of the swing arm of the conventional sewing machine;





FIG. 3

is a perspective exploded view of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a top view showing the structure of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective exploded view of the driving mechanism of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Please refer to

FIGS. 3

to


5


. The oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine of the present invention includes: a swing arm


1


; a pivot shaft


2


snugly tightly fitted in the swing arm


1


, two ends


2




a


,


2




b


of the pivot shaft


2


being obliquely pivotally mounted between two opposite sidewalls


71




a,




71




b


of the sewing machine


7


; a needle holder mechanism


3


drivingly coupled with front end of the swing arm


1


; a driving mechanism


4


coupled with rear end of the swing arm


1


; a thread-guiding fixing seat


5


fixedly connected with one end


2




a


of the pivot shaft


2


, the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


being drivable by the pivot shaft


2


to swing; and a thread-guiding bar


6


, a first section


61


of the thread-guiding bar


6


being tightly fixed on the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


, a second section


62


of the thread-guiding bar


6


being formed with multiple thread-guiding eyelets


621


for guiding the thread into the needle holder mechanism


3


. The front and rear ends of the swing arm


1


are straightly projectively positioned above the needle holder mechanism


3


and the driving mechanism


4


and correspondingly coupled therewith. The application force point and the resistance force point are positioned on the same straight line so as to eliminate the vibration and noise produced when the swing arm


1


swings.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the swing arm


1


of the present invention is integrally formed. The swing arm


1


has a sleeve section


11


formed with a central axial shaft hole


10


. The pivot shaft


2


is snugly fitted in the shaft hole


10


. A front swing arm


12


forward radially projects from the middle of outer circumference of the sleeve section


11


. In addition, a rear swing arm


13


rearward radially projects from the middle of outer circumference of the sleeve section


11


. The central axis


120


of the front swing arm


12


coincides with the central axis


130


of the rear swing arm


13


. The front end of the front swing arm


12


is positioned above a needle holder mechanism


3


and aligned and coupled therewith. The rear end of the rear swing arm


13


is positioned above a driving mechanism


4


and aligned and coupled therewith.




Two ends


2




a


,


2




b


of the pivot shaft


2


are obliquely pivotally mounted in two shaft seats


72


of two opposite sidewalls


71




a


,


71




b


of the sewing machine


7


. One end


2




a


of the pivot shaft


2


protrudes from one sidewall


71




a


of the sewing machine


7


for connecting with the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


.




Two retainer rings


22


are locked on the pivot shaft


2


on two sides of the swing arm


1


. Two axial thrust bearings


23


are fitted on the pivot shaft


2


between the outer sides of the retainer rings


22


and the shaft seats


72


of the sewing machine


7


, whereby the swing arm


1


can more smoothly swing.




The needle holder mechanism


3


includes a coupling member


31


having a first coupling section


311


coupled with the front end of the front swing arm


12


of the swing arm


1


. The needle holder mechanism


3


further includes a link seat


32


pivotally connected with a second coupling section


312


of the coupling member


31


. The link seat


32


is formed with a fitting through hole


321


. The needle holder mechanism


3


further includes a connecting rod


33


fitted in the fitting hole


321


of the link seat


32


. The needle holder mechanism


3


further includes a needle holder


34


tightly fixed at bottom end of the connecting rod


33


. Multiple needles


341


are locked on the needle holder


34


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the driving mechanism


4


includes a ball joint


41


connected with rear end of the rear swing arm


13


and a link


42


. The spherical head section


411


of the ball joint


41


is snugly fitted in a first end of the link


42


. A second end of the link


42


stably rides on a transmission cam


43


. When the transmission cam


43


is driven and rotated by a motor (not shown), the link


42


is moved up and down to drive the swing arm


1


to swing up and down.




A first end of the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


is tightly fixedly connected with a section of the pivot shaft


2


protruding from the housing of the sewing machine. A second end


52


of the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


is driven by the pivot shaft


2


to swing up and down. The end face of the second end of the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


is formed with a connecting face


521


. The connecting face


521


and a line normal to the axis


20


of the pivot shaft


2


contain an angle A1. The axis


20


of the pivot shaft


2


and a horizontal line


70


normal to the sidewalls


71




a


,


71




b


of the sewing machine


7


contain an angle A2. The angle A1 is equal to the angle A2. That is, when the first end


51


of the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


is fixedly mounted on the pivot shaft


2


, the connecting face


521


is parallel to the sidewall


71




a


of the sewing machine.




The first section


61


of the thread-guiding bar


6


is fixed on the connecting face


521


of the second end of the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


, whereby the thread-guiding bar


6


can be up and down swung along with the thread-guiding fixing seat


5


. The second section


62


of the thread-guiding bar


6


is formed with multiple thread-guiding eyelets


621


for guiding multiple threads into the needle holder mechanism


3


.




The needle holder mechanism


3


and the driving mechanism


5


pertain to prior art and are not included in the scope of the present invention. The present invention is characterized in that the pivot shaft


2


fitted in the swing arm


1


is obliquely pivotally mounted between the two opposite sidewalls of the sewing machine


7


. The central axes


120


,


130


of the front and rear swing arms


12


,


13


coincide with each other. The front end of the front swing arm


12


is positioned above a needle holder mechanism


3


and aligned and coupled therewith. The rear end of the rear swing arm


13


is positioned above a driving mechanism


4


and coupled therewith. By means of the obliquely arranged swing arm, the problems of vibration and noise produced when the conventional sewing machine operates by reason that the axes of the front and rear swing arms do not coincide with each other can be eliminated.




In addition, two collars


8


are respectively fitted on two ends of the pivot shaft


2


. The bodies


81


of the collars


8


are inlaid in the sidewalls


71




a


,


71




b


of the sewing machine


7


. One end of the body


81


of each collar


8


is formed with a flange


82


for abutting against inner side of the sidewall


71




a


,


71




b


of the sewing machine


7


. Accordingly, the pivot shaft


2


can stably swing in a predetermined position without axially sliding.




The oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine of the present invention has the following advantages:




1. The front and rear ends of the swing arm


1


are straightly projectively positioned above the needle holder mechanism


3


and the driving mechanism


4


to correspondingly couple therewith. The application force point and the resistance force point are positioned on the same straight line so as to eliminate the vibration and noise produced when the swing arm


1


swings.




2. Two collars


8


are respectively fitted on two ends of the pivot shaft


2


. The bodies


81


of the collars


8


are inlaid in the sidewalls


71




a


,


71




b


of the sewing machine


7


. One end of the body


81


of each collar


8


is formed with a flange


82


for abutting against inner side of the sidewall


71




a


,


71




b


of the sewing machine


7


. Accordingly, the pivot shaft


2


can stably swing in a predetermined position without axially sliding.




The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An oblique thread-guiding link of a sewing machine, comprising:(a) a swing arm having a sleeve section formed with a central axial shaft hole, a pivot shaft being snugly tightly fitted in the shaft hole, a front swing arm forward radially projecting from the middle of outer circumference of the sleeve section, a rear swing arm rearward radially projecting from the middle of outer circumference of the sleeve section, (b) a needle holder mechanism coupled with a front end of the front swing arm; (c) a driving mechanism coupled with a rear end of the rear swing arm; (d) a thread-guiding fixing seat, a first end of the thread-guiding fixing seat being fixedly connected with one end of the pivot shaft; and (e) a thread-guiding bar fixedly mounted on the thread-guiding fixing seat and formed with multiple thread-guiding eyelets, said oblique thread-guiding link being characterized in that two ends of the pivot shaft fitted in the swing arm are obliquely pivotally mounted in two opposite sidewalls of the sewing machine, the central axes of the front and rear swing arms coinciding with each other, the front end of the front swing arm being positioned above the needle holder mechanism and aligned and coupled therewith, the rear end of the rear swing arm being positioned above the driving mechanism and aligned and coupled therewith.
  • 2. The oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein two retainer rings are locked on the pivot shaft on two sides of the swing arm, two axial thrust bearings being fitted on the pivot shaft on outer sides of the retainer rings.
  • 3. The oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein an end face of the second end of the thread-guiding fixing seat is formed with a connecting face, the connecting face and a line normal to the axis of the pivot shaft containing a first angle, the axis of the pivot shaft and a horizontal line normal to the sidewalls of the sewing machine containing a second angle, the first angle being equal to the second angle, whereby when the first end of the thread-guiding fixing seat is fixedly mounted on the pivot shaft, the connecting face is parallel to the sidewalls of the sewing machine.
  • 4. The oblique thread-guiding link of the sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein two collars are respectively fitted on two ends of the pivot shaft, the bodies of the collars being inlaid in the sidewalls of the sewing machine, one end of the body of each collar being formed with a flange for abutting against inner side of the sidewall of the sewing machine.
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