The present disclosure relates generally to sewing or quilting machines, and more specifically to attachments for sewing or quilting machines.
Sewing machines are used for stitching one or more pieces of fabric with thread. Some sewing machines are stationary such that fabric is fed under a needle of the sewing machine, while other sewing machines, like quilting machines, are maneuverable such that the needle may be moved across the fabric.
Maneuverable sewing machines allow a user to create intricate patterns with the stitching. Such sewing or quilting machines, however, may also make it difficult to accurately follow a path on the fabric, such as a seam, a ditch line, or another desired pattern.
The present disclosure may comprise one or more of the following features and combinations thereof.
A sewing machine assembly may include a sewing machine frame, a feed dog assembly, a main presser bar, and a presser foot assembly. The sewing machine frame may include a frame base, a frame body that extends from the frame base, a frame head coupled to the frame body that extends from the frame body toward the frame base to define a throat of the sewing machine frame. The feed dog assembly may include a feed dog mounted to the sewing machine frame to reciprocate horizontally relative to the sewing machine frame. The main presser bar may be mounted to the frame head that extends along a main axis from the frame head toward the frame base.
In some embodiments, the presser foot assembly may be configured to be changed between an unused configuration associated with a free motion mode of the sewing machine assembly and an in-use configuration associated with a fixed motion mode of the sewing machine assembly. In the unused configuration, the presser foot assembly may be spaced apart from the main presser bar. In the in-use configuration, the presser foot assembly may be coupled to the main presser bar.
In some embodiments, the presser foot assembly may include an auxiliary presser bar, a presser foot, and an auxiliary presser bar mount. The auxiliary presser bar may extend along an auxiliary axis between a first end and a second end spaced apart axially from the first end. The presser foot may be coupled to the first end of the auxiliary presser bar. The auxiliary presser bar mount may be coupled to the second end of the auxiliary presser bar.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar mount may be configured to be selectively coupled to the main presser bar to couple the presser foot assembly to the main presser bar in the in-use configuration. The auxiliary presser bar mount may be selectively coupled to the main presser bar to couple the presser foot assembly to the main presser bar in the in-use configuration so that the auxiliary axis of the auxiliary presser bar is offset from the main axis of the main presser bar to align the presser foot with the feed dog on the frame base.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar mount may include a mount body and a mount arm. The mount body may define a presser bar hole configured to receive the second end of the auxiliary presser bar. The mount arm may extend from the mount body toward the main presser bar at an angle relative to the mount body. The mount arm may define a presser bar groove configured to receive a terminal end of the main presser bar. In some embodiments, the angle of the mount arm relative to the mount body is about 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar mount may further include a fastener. The fastener may extend into the mount arm and the main presser bar to couple the presser foot assembly to the main presser bar.
In some embodiments, the presser foot assembly may further include a bias element. The bias element may be arranged in the presser bar hole to extend between the mount body of the auxiliary presser bar mount and the second end of the auxiliary presser bar to apply a bias force to the auxiliary presser bar to urge the presser foot toward the frame base of the sewing machine frame.
In some embodiments, the presser foot assembly may further include a bias element. The bias element may be arranged to extend between the auxiliary presser bar mount and the auxiliary presser bar to apply a bias force to the auxiliary presser bar to urge the presser foot toward the frame base of the sewing machine frame.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar may include a rod that extends along the auxiliary axis and a lip that extends radially outward from the rod around the rod. The bias element may extend around the rod and engages the lip to apply the bias force to the auxiliary presser bar.
In some embodiments, the main presser bar may have a first axial length and the auxiliary presser bar may have a second axial length. The second axial length may be less than the axial length of the main presser bar.
In some embodiments, the sewing machine assembly may further include a hopping foot. The hopping foot may be configured to be selectively coupled to a terminal end of the main presser bar in an in-use position when the presser bar assembly is in the unused configuration so that the sewing machine assembly is in the free motion mode.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a sewing machine assembly may include a sewing machine frame, a main presser bar, and an auxiliary presser bar. The sewing machine frame may include a frame base, a frame body that extends from the frame base, a frame head coupled to the frame body that extends from the frame body toward the frame base to define a throat of the sewing machine frame. The main presser bar may be mounted to the frame head of the sewing machine frame that extends vertically along a main axis from the frame head toward the frame base and configured to selectively couple to a hopping foot when the sewing machine assembly is in a free motion mode. The auxiliary presser bar may be mounted to the frame head of the sewing machine frame that extends vertically along an auxiliary axis that is parallel to the main axis and configured selectively couple to a presser foot when the sewing machine assembly is in a fixed motion mode. The auxiliary axis may be offset from the main axis.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar may be configured to be selectively coupled to the main presser bar. In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar may be mounted directly to the frame head of the sewing machine frame.
In some embodiments, the sewing machine assembly may further include an auxiliary presser bar mount. The auxiliary presser bar mount may be configured to selectively couple the auxiliary presser bar to the main presser bar.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar mount may include a mount body that defines a presser bar hole configured to receive one end of the auxiliary presser bar, a mount arm, and a fastener. The mount arm may extend from the mount body toward the main presser bar at an angle relative to the mount body and defines a presser bar groove configured to receive a terminal end of the main presser bar. The fastener may extend into the mount arm and the main presser bar to selectively couple the auxiliary presser bar to the main presser bar.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar mount may include a bias element. The bias element may be arranged in the presser bar hole to extend between the mount body of the auxiliary presser bar mount and the second end of the auxiliary presser bar to apply a bias force to the auxiliary presser bar to urge the presser foot toward the frame base of the sewing machine frame.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar mount may include a bias element. The bias element may be arranged to extend between the frame head and the auxiliary presser bar to apply a bias force to the auxiliary presser bar to urge the presser foot toward the frame base of the sewing machine frame.
In some embodiments, the auxiliary presser bar may include a rod that extends along the auxiliary axis and a lip that extends radially outward from the rod around the rod. The bias element may extend around the rod and engages the lip to apply the bias force to the auxiliary presser bar.
In some embodiments, the sewing machine assembly may further include a bias element. The bias element may be arranged to apply a bias force to the auxiliary presser bar to urge the presser foot toward the frame base of the sewing machine frame.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a sewing machine assembly may include a sewing machine frame, a feed dog assembly, a main presser bar, and a presser foot assembly. The sewing machine frame may include a frame base, a frame body that extends from the frame base, a frame head coupled to the frame body that extends from the frame body toward the frame base to define a throat of the sewing machine frame. The feed dog assembly may include a feed dog mounted to the sewing machine frame to reciprocate horizontally relative to the sewing machine frame. The main presser bar may be mounted to the frame head that extends along a main axis from the frame head toward the frame base.
In some embodiments, the presser foot assembly may be configured to be changed between an unused configuration associated with a free motion mode of the sewing machine assembly and an in-use configuration associated with a fixed motion mode of the sewing machine assembly. In the unused configuration, the presser foot assembly may be spaced apart from the main presser bar. In the in-use configuration, the presser foot assembly may be coupled to the main presser bar.
In some embodiments, the presser foot assembly may include an auxiliary presser bar, a presser foot, and an auxiliary presser bar mount. The auxiliary presser bar may extend along an auxiliary axis between a first end and a second end spaced apart axially from the first end. The presser foot may be coupled to the first end of the auxiliary presser bar. The auxiliary presser bar mount may be coupled to the second end of the auxiliary presser bar. The auxiliary presser bar mount may be configured to be selectively mounted to the frame head of the sewing machine frame to couple the presser foot assembly to the sewing machine frame in the in-use configuration so that the auxiliary axis of the auxiliary presser bar is offset from the main axis of the main presser bar to align the presser foot with the feed dog on the frame base.
These and other features of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following description of the illustrative embodiments.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
An illustrative embodiment of a sewing machine assembly 10 is shown in
In the free motion mode, a user is able to freely maneuver the sewing machine assembly in lateral and longitudinal directions. The fabric remains in place, while the sewing machine is moved relative to the fabric to sew the fabric. This allows the user to create intricate patterns with the stitching.
In the fixed motion mode, the sewing machine is fixed in place and the fabric is feed through the sewing machine to sew the fabric. In the fixed motion mode, a feed dog assembly may be used to pull the fabric through the sewing machine.
Typically, a sewing machine is only operable in one of the free motion mode or the fixed motion mode. The user would then need to switch between different machines depending on the desired stitching.
Therefore, the sewing machine assembly 10 is convertible between the free motion mode and the fixed motion mode as shown in
However, a hopping foot is commonly used in the free motion mode, while a presser or walking foot is used in the fixed motion mode. The hooping foot may provide a substantially unobstructed view of the fabric compared to the presser foot when the user desires to create intricate patterns with the stitching. Additionally, the presser foot may need to align with the feed dog as the feed dog and presser foot work together to pull the fabric through the sewing machine.
The sewing machine assembly 10 has a sewing machine frame 12, a feed dog assembly 14, a needle bar 16, a main presser bar 18, and a presser foot assembly 20 that allows the user to switch between a hopping foot and a presser foot as shown in
The presser foot assembly 20 is configured to be changed between an unused configuration associated with the free motion mode of the sewing machine assembly as shown in
The presser foot assembly 20 includes an auxiliary presser bar 40, a presser foot 42, and an auxiliary presser bar mount 44 as shown in
The auxiliary presser bar mount 44 is configured to be selectively coupled to the main presser bar 18 as shown in
Turning again to the sewing machine frame 12, the sewing machine frame 12 includes the frame base 24, a frame body 26, and the frame head 28 as shown in
The feed dog assembly 14 is located in the frame base 24 of the sewing machine frame 12 as shown in
The needle bar 16 is attached to the frame head 28 of the sewing machine frame 12 as shown in
The main presser bar 18 is mounted to the frame head 28 as shown in
The presser foot assembly 20 includes the auxiliary presser bar 40, the presser foot 42, the auxiliary presser bar mount 44, and a bias element 46 as shown in
The auxiliary presser bar mount 44 includes a mount body 52, a mount arm 54, and a fastener 56 as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the angle a of the mount arm 54 relative to the mount body 52 corresponds to the offset of the feed dog 30 relative to the main presser bar 18. The angle a of the mount arm 54 relative to the mount body 52 is about 90 degrees in the illustrative embodiment.
The mount body 52 includes a housing member 62 and a cover plate 64 as shown in
The auxiliary presser bar 40 is formed to define a shoulder surface 68 as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the auxiliary presser bar 40 includes a rod 70 with a lip 72 as shown in
In some embodiments, the rod 70 and the lip 72 are a single integral component. In the illustrative embodiment, the lip 72 is a washer 72 coupled to the rod 70. The washer 72 is arranged around the rod 70 and a peg 74 extends through the rod 70 to couple the washer 72 to the rod 70. The peg 74 blocks the movement of the washer 72 relative to the rod 70.
In the illustrative embodiment, the main presser bar 18 has a first axial length 18L and the rod 70 of the auxiliary presser bar 40 has a second axial length 70L as shown in
The presser foot 42 has a lead edge 76 and a trailing edge 78 as shown in
In the free motion mode, a hopping foot may be selectively coupled to the main presser bar 18. However, in the fixed motion mode, the presser foot assembly 20 is coupled to the main presser bar 18.
A method of using the sewing machine assembly 10 may include several steps. The method may begin with the sewing machine assembly 10 in one of the free motion mode and the fixed motion mode. The user may desire to switch the sewing machine assembly 10 to the other mode.
To switch the sewing machine assembly 10 from the fixed motion mode to the free motion mode, the user begins by changing the presser foot assembly 20 from the in-use configuration to the unused configuration as shown in
After the presser foot assembly 20 is in the unused configuration, the user may change the hopping foot 22 from the unused configuration to the in-use configuration as shown in
To switch the sewing machine assembly 10 from the free motion mode to the fixed motion mode, the steps are repeated in reverse. The user may remove the feed dog cover 32 and move the hopping foot 22 to the unused configuration so that the presser foot assembly 20 may be coupled to the main presser bar 18.
In some embodiments, instead of changing the presser foot assembly 20 from the unused and the in-use configurations, the user may uncouple the presser foot 42 from the first end 48 of the auxiliary presser bar 40 and couple the hopping foot 22 to the first end 48 of the auxiliary presser bar 40. The feed dog cover 32 would be placed over the feed dog 30 if the hopping foot 22 is coupled to the auxiliary presser bar 40.
Another embodiment of a sewing machine assembly 210 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
The sewing machine assembly 210 has a sewing machine frame 212, a feed dog assembly (not shown), a needle bar 216, a main presser bar 218, and a presser foot assembly 220 as shown in
Unlike the presser foot assembly 20 in
The presser foot assembly 220 includes an auxiliary presser bar 240, a presser foot 242, and an auxiliary presser bar mount 244 as shown in
The auxiliary presser bar 240 is offset from the main presser bar 218 to align the presser foot 242 with the feed dog in the frame base 224. The auxiliary axis 240A is offset from the main axis 218A so that the presser foot 262 is aligned with the feed dog while the sewing machine assembly 210.
The presser foot assembly 220 further includes a bias element 246 as shown in
The auxiliary presser bar 240 is formed to define a shoulder surface 268 as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, the auxiliary presser bar 240 includes a rod 270 with a lip 272 as shown in
In some embodiments, the rod 270 and the lip 272 are a single integral component. In the illustrative embodiment, the lip 272 is a washer 272 coupled to the rod 270. The washer 272 is arranged around the rod 270 and coupled to the rod 270.
While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/589,219, filed Oct. 10, 2023; the entire contents of this application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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63589219 | Oct 2023 | US |