Information
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Patent Grant
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6513448
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Patent Number
6,513,448
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Date Filed
Monday, November 19, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 112 275
- 112 278
- 112 273
- 112 241
- 112 57
- 112 96
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sewing machine capable of preventing formation of no first stitch (skipping stitch), which is readily caused immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate, is obtained. This sewing machine comprises a first detector detecting that a thread engaging part of a balance is located in the vicinity of a forward movement starting point leftward beyond a thread receiving opening of a thread guide plate and an indicator operating on the basis of a detection signal received from the first detector. Thus, the operator can recognize that the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate through the indicator. When the operator moves the balance to a position for turning on the indicator, guides a needle thread and thereafter operates the sewing machine, therefore, the thread engaging part of the balance reliably captures and pulls the needle thread also immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate. Consequently, formation of no first stitch (skipping stitch), which is readily caused immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate, is prevented.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sewing machine, and more particularly, it relates to a sewing machine having a balance.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A sewing machine having a balance is known in general. This balance has a thread engaging part. The balance is so structured that the thread engaging part captures and pulls a needle thread when forwardly moving from left to right. In this case, the thread engaging part of the balance engages with the needle thread passing through thread receiving openings of a pair of thread guide plates for pulling the same.
When a sewing machine operating switch of the conventional sewing machine having the aforementioned structure is moved to OFF for stopping the sewing machine, however, a motor is generally stopped when a needle is located on a top dead center. When the needle is located on the top dead center, the thread engaging part of the balance is generally located on an intermediate position of the passage for the forward movement beyond the thread guide plates. In other words, the motor is generally stopped regardless of the position of the thread engaging part of the balance.
Therefore, when the sewing machine operating switch is moved to ON after the needle thread is exchanged, for example, the sewing machine starts the first operating cycle without capturing and pulling the needle thread by the thread engaging part of the balance. Thus, the needle thread has no prescribed slack in the first operating cycle of the sewing machine and hence a slack portion formed on a lower portion of cloth for engaging with the forward end of a shuttle body disappears following an operation of a thread take-up spring pulling up the needle thread when the needle passes through the cloth. This may disadvantageously result in formation of no first stitch (the so-called skipping stitch).
When the sewing machine operating switch is moved to ON without exchanging the needle thread, the needle thread may be in a state disengaging from the thread engaging part of the balance due to slacking during the unused state of the sewing machine. In this case, inconvenience similar to the above takes place to disadvantageously result in the so-called skipping stitch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a sewing machine capable of preventing formation of no first stitch (the so-called skipping stitch), which is readily caused immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate.
Another object of the present invention is to automatically move a balance in the aforementioned sewing machine.
A sewing machine according to an aspect of the present invention comprises a thread guide plate having a thread receiving opening, a balance having a thread engaging part and reciprocating through the thread guide plate so that the thread engaging part captures and pulls a needle thread when forwardly moving from left to right, a first detector detecting that the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of a forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate and an indicator operating on the basis of a detection signal received from the first detector.
The sewing machine according to this aspect is provided with the first detector detecting that the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate and the indicator operating on the basis of the detection signal received from the first detector as described above, whereby the operator can recognize that the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate through the indicator. When the operator moves the balance to a position for turning on the indicator, guides the needle thread and thereafter operates the sewing machine, therefore, the thread engaging part of the balance can reliably capture and pull the needle thread also immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate. Consequently, formation of no first stitch (skipping stitch), which is readily caused immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate, can be prevented.
The sewing machine according to the aforementioned aspect preferably further comprises an upper shaft so rotating that the balance reciprocates in association with rotation thereof, a motor driving the upper shaft and a thread guide mode switch driving the motor. According to this structure, the balance can be automatically moved with the thread guide mode switch, whereby operability in thread guiding can be improved. In this case, the motor is preferably stopped on the basis of the detection signal from the first detector after the thread guide mode switch is moved to ON. According to this structure, the thread engaging part of the balance can be automatically moved to the position in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate.
In the structure of the sewing machine comprising the upper shaft, the first detector preferably includes a first detected element provided on the upper shaft and a first photoelectric switch detecting the first detected element. In this case, the first photoelectric switch of the first detector preferably detects the first detected element when the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate. According to this structure, the first detector can readily detect that the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate.
The sewing machine according to the aforementioned aspect preferably further comprises a sewing machine operating switch operating the sewing machine, and the indicator is preferably responsively inactivated when the sewing machine operating switch is moved to ON. According to this structure, the indicator can be prevented from operating during operation of the sewing machine. In this case, the motor is preferably stopped to stop a needle on a top dead center when the sewing machine operating switch is moved to OFF.
The sewing machine according to the aforementioned aspect preferably further comprises a sewing machine operating switch operating the sewing machine, the indicator preferably includes an LED, and the LED is preferably turned on when receiving the detection signal from the first detector while the motor is stopped and turned off when the sewing machine operating switch is moved to ON. According to this structure, the operator can readily recognize that the thread engaging part of the balance is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point leftward beyond the thread receiving opening of the thread guide plate when the LED is turned on.
The sewing machine comprising the aforementioned upper shaft preferably further comprises a second detector for detecting at least the rotational position of the upper shaft, and the motor is preferably stopped on the basis of a detection signal received from the second detector. According to this structure, the motor can be readily stopped when the upper shaft reaches a prescribed rotational position, for example. Thus, the motor can be stopped on a prescribed position such as the top dead center of the needle by controlling the relation between the rotational position of the upper shaft and the position of the needle. In this case, the second detector includes a second detected element provided on the upper shaft and a second photoelectric switch detecting the second detected element. According to this structure, the rotational position of the upper shaft can be readily detected.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partial plan view of a sewing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the sewing machine according to the embodiment taken along the line
100
—
100
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the sewing machine according to the embodiment taken along the line
200
—
200
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a plan view showing a thread engaging part of a balance located on a forward movement starting point in the structure of the sewing machine according to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a schematic diagram for illustrating a control system for the sewing machine according to the embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment of the present invention is now described with reference to the drawings.
Referring to a plan view of
FIG. 1
, the lower side shows a front part of a sewing machine according to the embodiment, and the upper side shows a rear part of the sewing machine. The left side shows a left part of the sewing machine, and the right side shows a right part of the sewing machine.
In the sewing machine according to this embodiment, a needle thread receiving groove (not shown) opening frontward, upward and downward is provided on a left front portion of a sewing machine body arm (not shown). This needle thread receiving groove is formed to overlap with a virtual vertical plane horizontally dividing the sewing machine body arm including a needle (not shown). A thread guide part
2
is mounted on the sewing machine body arm (not shown) to be opposed to the needle thread receiving groove.
The thread guide part
2
includes a pair of thread guide plates
5
and a coupling plate
6
. The pair of thread guide plates
5
are opposed to each other through a balance passage clearance
4
allowing passage of a thread engaging part
30
of a balance
28
. The coupling plate
6
is provided on front edges of the thread guide plates
5
to couple the pair of thread guide plates
5
with each other. The pair of thread guide plates
5
are provided with thread receiving openings
7
and slits
8
for guiding a needle thread
1
into the thread receiving openings
7
respectively. The coupling plate
6
is formed with a slit
9
communicating with the slits
8
.
L
10
The sewing machine body arm (not shown) is provided with a balance guide body
13
. The balance guide body
13
has a vertical pair of horizontal plates
15
opposed to each other through a balance passage clearance
14
allowing passage of the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
. The horizontal plates
15
are arranged not to block the thread receiving openings
7
and the slits
8
of the thread guide plates
5
. Further, the balance guide body
13
is arranged to define clearances
12
between the same and the upper and lower thread guide plates
5
respectively. A bracket
17
is provided on a left portion of the upper horizontal plate
15
. A thread tension guide
18
is mounted on the bracket
17
. The thread tension guide
18
includes a spindle
19
, a thread holding element
20
, another thread holding element
21
, a thread take-up spring
22
, urging means (not shown), a dial
23
and a thread guide
24
. The spindle
19
is mounted on the bracket
17
to horizontally direct its shaft center. The thread holding element
20
is fixed to the spindle
19
. The other thread holding element
21
is engaged with the spindle
19
to be horizontally movable but not rotatable.
The thread take-up spring
22
is mounted on the spindle
19
to be vertically swingable within a prescribed angular range. This thread take-up spring
22
swings upward in an ordinary state receiving no force. The urging means (not shown) is formed to urge the horizontally movable left thread holding element
21
toward the right thread holding element
20
. This urging means (not shown) is structured not to inhibit the thread take-up spring
22
from vertical swinging. The dial
23
is provided for controlling the force of the urging means. The thread guide
24
, provided on a front edge portion of the right thread holding element
20
, has a thread guide groove
25
on its lower portion.
The balance
28
has the thread engaging part
30
horizontally passing through the balance passage clearance
4
defined between the thread guide plates
5
. The thread engaging part
30
has an engaging edge
30
a
. An end of a body
29
of the balance
28
is mounted on a peripheral edge portion of a turntable
32
through a shaft
34
. An intermediate portion of the body
29
of the balance
28
is mounted on a connecting bar
35
through a shaft
34
. The other end of the connecting bar
35
is mounted on the sewing machine arm (not shown) through a shaft
36
.
In the aforementioned structure, the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
moves (forward) from a forward movement starting point
38
located on the leftmost side shown in
FIG. 4
to a forward movement end point
39
located on the rightmost side shown in FIG.
1
. Thereafter the thread engaging part
30
moves (backward) from the forward movement end point
39
to the forward movement starting point
38
. In other words, the passage from the forward movement starting point
38
to the forward movement end point
39
is for the forward movement, and the passage from the forward movement end point
39
to the forward movement starting point
38
is for the backward movement.
At the forward movement starting point
38
shown in
FIG. 4
, the engaging edge
30
a
of the thread engaging part
30
is located leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
.
The positional relation between the needle (not shown) and the thread engaging part
30
is now described. When the needle is located on a top dead center, the thread engaging part
30
is located on an intermediate position of the forward movement. When the needle is located on a bottom dead center, the thread engaging part
30
is located on a position slightly closer to the forward movement starting point
38
than an intermediate position of the backward movement.
The way of extending the needle thread
1
delivered from a spool (not shown) to the needle (not shown) is now described. The needle thread
1
delivered from the spool (not shown) passes through the clearance between the thread holding elements
20
and
21
of the thread tension guide
18
, the lower side of the thread guide
24
, the upper side of the thread take-up spring
22
and the thread receiving openings
7
of the upper and lower thread guides
5
, to reach the eye of the needle.
A control system for the sewing machine according to this embodiment is now described with reference to FIG.
5
. According to this embodiment, a motor
58
rotates an upper shaft
57
of the sewing machine. The upper shaft
57
rotates the turntable
32
(see
FIG. 1
) while vertically moving the needle (not shown).
The upper shaft
57
is provided with a rotation detector
61
for detecting the number of revolutions and the rotational position of the upper shaft
57
. The rotation detector
61
has a detected element
62
mounted on the upper shaft
57
and a transmission type photoelectric switch
63
detecting the detected element
62
. The rotation detector
61
is an example of the “second detector” according to the present invention, and the detected element
62
is an example of the “second detected element” according to the present invention. The photoelectric switch
63
is an example of the “second photoelectric switch” according to the present invention.
The motor
58
is provided with a speed detector
66
detecting the speed of rotation of the motor
58
. The speed detector
66
has a detected disc
67
and a transmission type photoelectric switch
68
. The detected disc
67
, mounted on the rotary shaft of the motor
58
, has a plurality of detected elements on its peripheral edge portion at prescribed intervals. The photoelectric switch
68
detects the detected elements of the detected disc
67
.
A computer
59
including a CPU
64
controls the motor
58
. A sewing machine operating switch
69
, the photoelectric switch
68
of the speed detector
66
and the photoelectric switch
63
of the rotation detector
61
are connected to the CPU
64
. The sewing machine operating switch
69
is built in the sewing machine. Further, a motor control part
65
controlling an input voltage for the motor
58
is connected to the CPU
64
. In addition, a thread guide mode switch
75
, a transmission type photoelectric switch
73
of a detector
71
and an indicator
77
are connected to the CPU
64
. The detector
71
detects that the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
. This detector
71
has a detected element
72
mounted on the upper shaft
57
and the transmission type photoelectric switch
73
detecting the detected element
72
. The detector
71
is an example of the “first detector” according to the present invention, and the detected element
72
is an example of the “first detected element” according to the present invention. The photoelectric switch
73
is an example of the “first photoelectric switch” according to the present invention. The photoelectric switch
73
is position-controlled to detect the detected element
72
when the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
.
When the thread guide mode switch
75
is moved to ON while the sewing machine operating switch
69
is OFF, the stopped motor
58
is operated at a low speed. When the detector
71
outputs a detection signal, the motor
58
is stopped.
The indicator
77
is formed by an LED or the like. This indicator
77
is turned on only when receiving the detection signal from the detector
71
while the motor
58
is stopped. The indicator
77
is turned off when the sewing machine operating switch
69
is moved to ON.
Control operations made by the control system for the sewing machine according to this embodiment having the aforementioned structure are now described.
When the sewing machine operating switch
69
is moved to OFF, the CPU
64
receives an OFF signal therefor and transmits a deceleration signal to the motor control part
65
. The motor control part
65
receiving the deceleration signal reduces the input voltage for the motor
58
. Thus, the motor
58
is decelerated to enter a stoppage setup state. After the motor
58
is decelerated to a speed sufficient for stoppage, the photoelectric switch
63
of the rotation detector
61
for the upper shaft
57
is moved from OFF (for cutting off light) to ON (for passing light), so that the CPU
64
outputs a stop signal to the motor control part
65
. Thus, the motor
58
is stopped. The CPU
64
detects sufficient deceleration of the speed of the motor
58
by receiving a speed signal indicating that the motor
58
reaches the speed sufficient for stoppage from the speed detector
66
.
When the photoelectric switch
63
is moved from OFF to ON to stop the motor
58
as described above, the upper shaft
57
is stopped thereby stopping the turntable
32
(FIG.
1
). Consequently, the needle is stopped in a state located on the top dead center. In this case, the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is stopped on an intermediate position of the forward movement after passing through the thread guide plates
5
.
In order to exchange the needle thread
1
, for example, after the motor
58
is stopped, the needle thread
1
is first removed. Then, the thread guide mode switch
75
is moved to ON for driving the stopped motor
58
at a low speed. When the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
, the detector
71
outputs a detection signal, for stopping the motor
58
and turning on the indicator
77
.
Recognizing that the indicator
77
is turned on, the operator sets a new needle thread
1
. In other words, the operator engages the spool (not shown) of this needle thread
1
with a spool pin (not shown) of the sewing machine and thereafter delivers the needle thread
1
from the spool (not shown). Then, the operator passes the needle thread
1
through a prescribed position, the clearance between the thread holding elements
20
and
21
of the thread tension guide
18
, the lower side of the thread guide
24
, the upper side of the thread take-up spring
22
and the thread receiving openings
7
of the upper and lower thread guide plates
5
for guiding the same to the eye of the needle.
Thereafter the operator further prepares for sewing and moves the sewing machine operating switch
69
to ON, so that the sewing machine starts sewing. When the sewing machine operating switch
69
is moved to ON, the indicator
77
is turned off as described above and the control system including the indicator
71
is inactivated. When the sewing machine operating switch
69
is moved to OFF, the motor
58
is stopped as described.
According to this embodiment, the sewing machine is provided with the detector
71
detecting that the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
and the indicator
77
operating on the basis of the detection signal from the detector
71
as described above, whereby the operator can recognize that the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
through the indicator
77
. When the operator moves the balance
28
to a position for turning on the indicator
77
, guides the needle thread
1
and thereafter operates the sewing machine, therefore, the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
can reliably capture and pull the needle thread
1
also immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate. Consequently, formation of no first stitch (the so-called skipping stitch), which is readily caused immediately after the sewing machine starts to operate, can be prevented.
According to this embodiment, further, the balance
28
can be automatically moved with the thread guide mode switch
75
, whereby operability in thread guiding can be improved. In addition, the motor
58
is stopped on the basis of the detection signal from the detector
71
after the thread guide mode switch
75
is moved to ON, whereby the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
can be automatically moved to the position in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
.
According to this embodiment, as hereinabove described, the indicator
77
is formed by the LED, which is turned off when receiving the detection signal from the detector
71
while the motor
58
is stopped and turned off when the sewing machine operating switch
69
is moved to ON. Thus, the operator can readily recognize that the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
For example, while the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
with the thread guide mode switch
75
after the sewing machine operating switch
69
is moved to OFF in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the thread guide mode switch
75
may be omitted for manually locating the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
in the vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
.
In other words, the upper shaft
57
is manually rotated when guiding the needle thread
1
(or exchanging the needle thread
1
) before starting sewing with the sewing machine after stopping the motor
58
by moving the sewing machine operating switch
699
to OFF. When the thread engaging part
30
of the balance
28
is located in vicinity of the forward movement starting point
38
leftward beyond the thread receiving openings
7
of the thread guide plates
5
, the detector
71
outputs the detection signal for turning on the indicator
77
on the basis thereof. The operator recognizing this activation of the indicator
77
may stop rotation of the upper shaft
57
and guide the needle thread
1
. When the sewing machine operating switch
69
is thereafter moved to ON, the indicator
77
is turned off and the control system including the detector
71
is inactivated also in this case.
While the sewing machine operating switch
69
is built in the sewing machine in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the sewing machine operating switch
69
may be independent of the sewing machine. For example, the sewing machine operating switch
69
may be formed by a foot controller or the like.
Claims
- 1. A sewing machine comprising:a thread guide plate having a thread receiving opening; a balance having a thread engaging part and reciprocating through said thread guide plate so that said thread engaging part captures and pulls a needle thread when forwardly moving from left to right; a first detector detecting that said thread engaging part of said balance is located in the vicinity of a forward movement starting point leftward beyond said thread receiving opening of said thread guide plate; and an indicator operating on the basis of a detection signal received from said first detector.
- 2. The sewing machine according to claim 1, further comprising:an upper shaft so rotating that said balance reciprocates in association with rotation thereof, a motor driving said upper shaft, and a thread guide mode switch driving said motor.
- 3. The sewing machine according to claim 2, whereinsaid motor is stopped on the basis of said detection signal from said first detector after said thread guide mode switch is moved to ON.
- 4. The sewing machine according to claim 2, wherein said first detector includes:a first detected element provided on said upper shaft, and a first photoelectric switch detecting said first detected element.
- 5. The sewing machine according to claim 4, whereinsaid first photoelectric switch of said first detector detects said first detected element when said thread engaging part of said balance is located in the vicinity of said forward movement starting point leftward beyond said thread receiving opening of said thread guide plate.
- 6. The sewing machine according to claim 1, further comprising a sewing machine operating switch operating said sewing machine, whereinsaid indicator is responsively inactivated when said sewing machine operating switch is moved to ON.
- 7. The sewing machine according to claim 6, whereinsaid motor is stopped to stop a needle on a top dead center when said sewing machine operating switch is moved to OFF.
- 8. The sewing machine according to claim 1, further comprising a sewing machine operating switch operating said sewing machine, whereinsaid indicator includes an LED, and said LED is turned on when receiving said detection signal from said first detector while said motor is stopped, and turned off when said sewing machine operating switch is moved to ON.
- 9. The sewing machine according to claim 2, further comprising a second detector for detecting at least the rotational position of said upper shaft, whereinsaid motor is stopped on the basis of a detection signal received from said second detector.
- 10. The sewing machine according to claim 9, wherein said second detector includes:a second detected element provided on said upper shaft, and a second photoelectric switch detecting said second detected element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-163699 |
May 2001 |
JP |
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