Claims
- 1. In a chainstitch sewing machine including reciprocatory needle means for cooperating with a looper, means for actuating said looper in an elliptical operating path in timed relation with the needle means, said looper actuating means including a shaft supported in the machine for pivotal and axial movement along and about its longitudinal axis, the improvement comprising looper throw out means for selectively moving said looper to a retracted position and for locking said looper in an operative position, said looper throw out means comprising:
- looper carrier means arranged on said shaft for pivotal movement relative thereto;
- operative means for limiting the pivotal displacement of said looper carrier means between positions defining retracted and operative positions for said looper means, said operative means including a member secured to said looper carrier means and having two spaced arms, a control disc with two stopping surfaces disposed between the spaced arms of said member for defining the angular displacement limits of said looper carrier means; and
- means for selectively restraining pivotal movement of said carrier means relative to said shaft.
- 2. The looper throw out means of claim 1 wherein said control disc includes means for adjustably securing the disc to the shaft in a manner whereby the disposition of the stopping surfaces and thereby the operative and retracted positions of said looper means may be modulated.
- 3. The looper throw out means of claim 1 wherein the disposition of said control disc further prevents lateral displacement of said looper carrier means along the longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 4. The looper throw out means of claim 1 wherein said control disc is disposed between the looper carrier means and the arms of said member.
- 5. A sewing machine including a frame, a looper, a looper shaft rotatably and translatably journaled in said frame for moving said looper in an elliptical like path, and a looper throw out mechanism comprising:
- a looper carrier means pivotally arranged on said shaft;
- fork like member means carried for movement with said carrier means;
- manually operated means for releasably securing said looper carrier to said shaft; and
- a plate like member fixedly arranged on said shaft in operative combination with the fork like member for limiting the pivotal displacement of said looper carrier means between operative and nonoperative positions.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5 further including means carried by said fork like member for urging said carrier means into its operative position.
- 7. In a sewing machine having a frame, a thread carrying looper means, shaft means supported in and extending beyond said frame for imparting elliptical like movements to said looper means, and means for selectively moving said looper means beyond the normal range of movement thereof to a position convenient for threading, comprising:
- an operator influenced control assembly operatively connected to said shaft and effective to shift said looper means between operative and nonoperative positions, said assembly including looper carrier means pivotally arranged on said shaft, operator controlled means for selectively securing the looper carrier means against pivotal movement relative to the shaft, control means carried by said shaft and including seperate locating surfaces defining the operative and nonoperative positions of said looper means, and looper locating means supported on said carrier means and arranged for positive engagment against either of said locating surfaces for determining the disposition of said looper means.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 further including means for urging said locating means against one of the locating surfaces provided on said control means.
- 9. The invention according to claim 7 wherein said control means and said looper locating means combine to prevent lateral displacement of said looper carrier means along said shaft means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 700,224, filed Feb. 11, 1985 abandoned.
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