Claims
- 1. In a double-lock-stitch sewing machine having a reciprocating needle feeding an upper thread through a stitch plate to form, with the aid of a rotary gripper assembly therebelow, an upper-thread loop for engagement with a lower thread from a bobbin seated on said gripper assembly, said gripper assembly including a main hook and a counter hook each disposed along the periphery of said gripper assembly said main hook imparting a predetermined length to said upper-thread loop and said counter hook guiding said upper-thread loop upon its release by said main hook, the improvement which comprises means including an auxiliary hook portion formed upon an underside of said counter hook and drawing an additional length of said upper thread from a supply thereof into said upper-thread loop during each stitch to inhibit bunching of a workpiece being sewn.
- 2. The improvement as defined in claim 1 wherein said lower edge is at an angle of 45.degree..+-.2.degree. with respect to a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said gripper assembly.
- 3. The improvement as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said auxiliary hook portion is unitary with said counter hook, said counter hook being removably secured to said gripper assembly.
- 4. In a double-lock-stitch sewing machine having a thread controller (7) an upwardly and downwardly movable needle (4) forming an upper thread loop (OS) and a gripper body (2) rotatable about a vertical axis and receiving a lower thread bobbin with two gripper points (3, 10) successively engaging each upper thread loop (OS), the gripper points lying along the periphery of the gripper body and being turned in opposite directions toward one another and constituting an initial-engagement point (3) and a counter point (10) respectively, the improvement wherein:
- the thread guide flank (11) of the counterpoint (10), relative to the usual length thereof engaged by the bight (13) of the upper thread loop (OS) during the upward stroke of the controller (7), is provided with a rearward extension (14) retarding the withdrawal of the upper thread loop (OS) and actively increasing the length of the loop (OS) during the formation of each stitch.
- 5. The improvement defined in claim 4 wherein the counterpoint (10) is fastened replaceably upon the gripper body (2).
- 6. The improvement defined in claim 5 wherein the counterpoint is affixed to the gripper body by a screw (15).
- 7. The improvement defined in claim 6 wherein the thread controller (7) is an upwardly and downwardly swingable lever, the upper thread passing through a tension-controlling device (20) before passing through an eye in said lever (7), and a thread guide (6) having three bores successively transversed by the upper thread ahead of said device.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 214,113 filed Dec. 8, 1980 as a continuation of Ser. No. 005,781 filed Jan. 23, 1979, both now abandoned.
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