The present disclosure relates to a presser foot for a sewing machine.
Conventionally, a sewing machine may be used to sew fabric generally in the following way. First, in preparatory work, an upper thread is threaded through a sewing-machine needle, a bobbin (wound with a lower thread) is set in place, and so on. After preparatory work, fabric is held down by a “presser foot” and fed in a predetermined direction while the sewing-machine needle is moved up and down. In this way, desired stitches are sewn.
While using a sewing machine, the sewer may place his/her hand near the presser foot (i.e., near the sewing-machine needle). To prevent injuries to sewer's fingertips from the sewing-machine needle, it has been suggested to attach a guard member to the presser foot (see JP-A-2013-215364). The conventional guard member is formed from a wire-like metal part and has room for improvement for protection of fingertips.
The present disclosure has been presented under the above-noted circumstances and aims to provide a presser foot for a sewing machine capable of more reliably preventing fingertip injuries from a sewing-machine needle.
A presser foot for a sewing machine provided according to an aspect of the present disclosure may have a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall and a guard piece. The bottom wall has a front end and a rear end. In addition, the bottom wall is formed with a needle-passing hole and a first slit extending from the needle-passing hole to the front end. The first side wall and the second side wall are formed integral with the bottom wall and spaced from each other. The guard piece is attached to the first side wall to cover a gap between the first side wall and the second side wall from above. The guard piece is spaced from the needle-passing hole in plan view. Further, the guard piece and the second side wall are spaced apart from each other by a second slit.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description given below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The following describes embodiments of a presser foot for a sewing machine with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The bottom wall 11 is a section that holds fabric down while sewing. The bottom wall 11 is substantially flat, except at a curved portion (or an inclined portion), which will be described later. The bottom wall 11 is provided with a needle-passing hole 111, which allows the sewing-machine needle to move up and down, and a first slit 112.
The needle-passing hole 111 penetrates through the bottom wall 11 in a thickness direction (direction z). The needle-passing hole 111 is elongated in a lateral direction (direction x). The presser foot 10 having the elongated needle-passing hole 111 is usable for stitches with a stitch width in the lateral direction (such as zigzag stitches). Alternatively, a presser foot specifically designed for straight stitches, may have a needle-passing hole not elongated in the direction x (instead, substantially circular for example).
The first slit 112 communicates with the needle-passing hole 111 and extends forward (downward in
In one example, the bottom wall 11 has a thickness of 2 to 3.5 mm, a width (dimension in the direction x) of 15 to 20 mm and a length (dimension in the direction y) of 30 to 40 mm. These dimensions are shown merely by way of example and may be set appropriately depending, for example, on the properties (thickness, elasticity and so on) of the fabric to be sewn and the type of sewing-machine needle used.
The side walls 12 and 13 are spaced from each other in the direction x. Each of the walls 12 and 13 is formed integral with the upper surface of the bottom wall 11 to extend upward from the bottom wall 11. As shown in
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In one example, the side walls 12 and 13 have a height varying from a minimum value of 0 to 1 mm to a maximum value of 6 to 7 mm. The height of the side walls 12 and 13 may be 5 to 6 mm at a position corresponding to the needle-passing hole 111 in the direction y (see
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The guard piece 15 is generally a flat plate and attached to the side wall 12 to cover the gap between the pair of side walls 12 and 13 from above. As shown in e.g.,
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The guard piece 15 is provided with at least one fixing pin. In the present embodiment, three fixing pins, namely first to third pins 153, are provided on the lower surface of the guard piece 15. The first and second pins 153 are fitted into the front and rear fixing holes 121 formed in the side wall 12 (see
The holder 2 is pivotably connected to the body 1. The holder 2 is provided with a connecting portion 21 and a sewing-machine attaching portion 22. The connecting portion 21 is formed with a connecting hole through which a shaft made of e.g. metal is inserted. The side walls 12 and 13 are provided with holes for receiving the ends of the shaft. With the configuration described above, the connecting portion 21 (and thus the holder 2) is supported by the side walls 12 and 13 so as to be pivotable about the shaft extending in the direction x.
The sewing-machine attaching portion 22 is connected to the connecting portion 21 and used to attach the holder 2 (and thus the presser foot 10) to a pressing rod 8 of a sewing machine. Specifically, the sewing-machine attaching portion 22 has a recessed groove 221 and a notch 222. As shown in
The presser foot 10 (the body 1 and the holder 2) may be made from a synthetic resin having an appropriate strength. As described above, the guard piece 15 of the body 1 is formed separately from other parts (the bottom wall 11, the side walls 12 and 13 and the support wall 14). In one example, the body 1 (including the guard piece 15) and the holder 2 are colored and colorless transparent. In another example, the guard piece 15 may be colorless transparent (or colored transparent), while the body 1 (excluding the guard piece 15) and the holder 2 may be made from an opaque material. In a yet another example, the body 1, including the guard piece 15, and the holder 2 may be made from an opaque material. In this case, it is preferable to form the center-position indicator 152 on the upper surface of the guard piece 15.
The following now describes the presser foot 10 in terms of usage examples and advantages with reference to
When the sewing machine is used, the presser foot 10 is attached to the pressing rod 8 of the sewing machine in the manner described above. In addition, an upper thread (needle thread) and a lower thread (bobbin thread) are threaded through the sewing machine in, for example, a well-known manner. The lower thread needs to be pulled a preterminal length and the pulled end of the thread is passed through the passing hole 111. As described above, the bottom wall 11 has the first slit 112, and the presser foot 10 has the second slit 151. In addition, the guard piece 15 does not overlap with the needle-passing hole 111 (see
During the sewing with the sewing machine, fabric 40 placed on a needle plate 30 is pressed down by the presser foot 10 (main body 1) and fed by fabric feeder teeth 50 toward the rear in the direction y. The sewer places his/her hands on the fabric 40 to send the fabric 40 to a position near the sewing-machine needle 20 that is moving up and down.
In the present embodiment, the presser foot 10 is provided with the pair of side walls 12 and 13 and the guard piece 15. As can be seen from
In this manner, the presser foot 10 can prevent injuries to fingers of the sewer from the sewing-machine needle 20. In addition, the second slit 151 present between the guard piece 15 and the side wall 13 has a width of 1 to 2 mm, which is significantly smaller than the width of any finger of the sewer. This prevents fingers of the sewer from entering the second slit 151 to reach a position near the sewing-machine needle 20.
Unlike the configuration described above, each of the side walls 12 and 13 may be configured to have the upper end face above the tip of the sewing-machine needle 20 raised to the highest position.
In the present embodiment, the guard piece 15 is provided with the center-position indicator 152. In plan view, the center-position indicator 152 extends in the direction y in alignment with the first slit 112. This configuration facilitates sending the fabric 40 in a manner to keep an intended sewing line straight to the sewing-machine needle 20. In the present embodiment, the guard piece 15 is transparent, allowing the center-position indicator 152 to be visible from above.
The presser foot for a sewing machine according to the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above. The specific configuration of each part of the presser foot for a sewing machine may be varied in many ways.
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