Claims
- 1. A sewing apparatus comprising:a needle that moves up and down; a sewing cartridge designed to be able to accommodate a spool therein; a holding frame to which a workpiece is attached; a frame moving member that moves the holding frame; a sewing operation member that performs a sewing operation on the workpiece while moving the holding frame in orthogonal directions; a detecting device that performs at least one of detection of the presence or absence of the sewing cartridge and detection of a mounting posture of the sewing cartridge; and a sewing control device that moves the holding frame to a detachable position by moving the frame moving member in accordance with a detection signal from the detecting device.
- 2. The sewing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a sewing apparatus body; an oscillating arm that is oscillatably attached to the sewing apparatus body; an engaging member that engages the sewing cartridge so that the sewing cartridge can be attached and detached; and an operating member that is disposed in the sewing apparatus body and is operated so as to move the engaging member in a disengagement direction from the sewing cartridge, wherein the detecting device detects an operated position of the operating member, and the sewing control device controls the sewing operation so as to stop the sewing operation when it is determined that the detection signal from the detecting device indicates a disengagement position of the sewing cartridge during the sewing operation.
- 3. The sewing apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising:a thread cutting member that is disposed near the sewing cartridge; and an actuating member that rotates the thread cutting device in a thread cutting direction in conjunction with operation of the operating member in the disengagement direction to detach the sewing cartridge, wherein the sewing control device controls the holding frame to move to the detachable position when directing the detachment of the sewing cartridge.
- 4. The sewing cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising:a sewing apparatus body; an oscillating arm that is oscillatably attached to the sewing apparatus body; a thread cutting member that is disposed near the sewing cartridge; a movable engagement portion that is supported by the oscillating arm and pivotably supports the sewing cartridge; and a movable engaging member that supports the sewing cartridge so that the sewing cartridge can be attached and detached; wherein the engaging member is operated in a disengagement direction of the sewing cartridge and an actuating lever that actuates the thread cutting device in conjunction with the operation of the operating member in the disengagement direction to disengage the sewing cartridge.
- 5. A computer-readable storage medium for a sewing apparatus, said sewing apparatus comprising:a sewing cartridge, including at least one of a sewing needle moving up and down and a spool, a frame moving member that moves a holding frame to which a workpiece is attached, a detecting device that performs at least one of detection of the presence or absence of the sewing cartridge and detection of a mounting posture of the sewing cartridge, and a control device that controls the frame moving member for moving the holding frame, and performs sewing operation on the workpiece, wherein the computer readable storage medium comprises: a computer program for instructing the control device to move the holding frame to a detachable position by driving the frame moving member in accordance with a detection signal from the detecting device.
- 6. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 5, wherein said computer readable storage medium is a DVD.
- 7. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 6, further comprising:a pattern selection control program that is stored in said DVD.
- 8. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 6, further comprising:a pattern edit control program that is stored in said DVD.
- 9. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 6, further comprising:a display control program that is stored in said DVD.
- 10. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 6, wherein the control device further comprises at least one of a CPU, a ROM and a RAM.
- 11. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 6, wherein the control device further comprises at least one of an input/output interface and an input/output terminal.
- 12. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 11, wherein the input/output interface is connected with a drive circuit for a pulse motor.
- 13. The computer readable storage medium according to claim 11, wherein the input/output interface is connected to an input/output terminal via a bus.
- 14. A method of operating a sewing apparatus having a needle that moves up and down, a sewing cartridge, a holding frame to which a workpiece is attached, a frame moving member, a sewing operation member that sews on a workpiece and a detecting device, comprising the steps of:detecting at least one of the presence, absence or mounting posture of the sewing cartridge; and moving the holding frame to a detachable position by moving the frame moving member in accordance with a detection signal from the detecting device.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of:providing an operating member disposed in a sewing apparatus body; operating the operating member to move an engaging member in a disengagement direction cartridge to disengage the sewing cartridge; detecting the position of the operator member; and stopping a sewing operation when the detecting device indicates disengagement of the sewing cartridge.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of:disposing a thread cutting member near the sewing cartridge; and rotating the thread cutting device in a thread cutting direction in conjunction with operation of the operating member in the disengagement direction.
Priority Claims (3)
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2000-372050 |
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2001-10966 |
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2001-099259 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/022,288 filed Dec. 5, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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