Claims
- 1. A quilting machine for rapidly inserting a two-part quilting button having a male and a female button part through a workpiece comprising
- a male button part holder adapted to receive male button parts contiguously fed thereto and including resiliently displaceable means receiving and holding each successive male button part,
- a single displacement male button part drive means for forcing a male button part axially thereof into a female button part,
- a female button part holder adapted to receive successive female button parts fed thereto and including a movable drive member for displacing a female button part toward said male button part holder, and
- means moving said drive member to drive a female button part through a workpiece and means actuating said male button part drive means for driving a male button part through a female button part that extends through a workpiece.
- 2. The quilting machine of claim 1 further defined by said male button part holder having said resiliently displaceable means comprised as a pair of spring mounted plates normally disposed in contiguous relation and defining an opening therethrough with a beveled upper edge upon which the head of a male button part is adapted to rest, and
- a pair of pivotally mounted jaws resiliently urged together beneath said displacement means and defining an opening therebetween with inwardly tapered walls for aligning a male button part driven therethrough by said male button part drive means.
- 3. The quilting machine of claim 1 further defined by
- said movable drive member including a slide plate slidably disposed in a track and carrying a drive cylinder having an extensible piston rod with a sharp end directed through an upper end of the slide plate for movement through a female button part disposed atop said slide plate, and
- means feeding successive female button parts onto said slide plate including a button part track directed to the top of said slide plate in a normal position thereof and having air jet means maintaining successive female button parts in contiguous relation thereto.
- 4. The quilting machine of claim 1 further defined by
- said male button part drive means and the means moving said female button part drive member comprising pneumatic cylinders,
- control valves for selectively operating said pneumatic cylinders,
- pneumatic switches for changing the setting of said control valves including actuators for at least two of said switches disposed for operation by said drive means and said means moving said female button part drive member, and
- an electrical circuit including a control switch for operating at least one of said pneumatic switches to initiate operation of the machine which then repeats successive cycles of operation.
- 5. The quilting machine of claim 4 further defined by delay means energized by said electrical circuit and connected to operate said one pneumatic switch for providing a short period of machine inactivity between successive operations whereby said workpiece may be moved.
- 6. The quilting machine of claim 4 further defined by a light source and photocell disposed to energize the photocell in the absence of a female button part upon said female button part holder and connected to operate a switch in said electrical circuit for preventing initiation of machine operation in the absence of a female button part upon said female button part holder.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 616,199, filed Sept. 24, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,995,359 entitled "Quilting Machine".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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