Information
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Patent Grant
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6520101
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Patent Number
6,520,101
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 112 237
- 112 235
- 112 238
- 112 239
- 112 236
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sewing machine is disclosed, wherein a downward pressure normally applied to the presser bar may be optionally adjusted in response to a selected pattern of stitches, and further may be reduced when the presser bar is lifted from the lower operative position to the upper inoperative position, and the operation may be performed smoothly and efficiently. More precisely, the sewing machine substantially comprises a presser bar 1 having a presser foot 27 removably mounted to the lower end thereof and being vertically movable with respect to a needle plate by means of a presser bar holder 2 fixedly holding the presser bar 1, a spring 3 for normally giving a downward pressing force to the presser bar and a swingable member 20 which may be swingingly moved around a support pin 20d and has one end 20e operatively connected to the spring 3 and the opposite end 20c pressed against a positioning member 21 which is operated to swingingly move the swingable member 20 to displace the end 20e of thereof with respect to the spring 3 to adjust the pressing force of the spring 3.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a sewing machine and more particularly related to a sewing machine having a device for adjusting a pressure normally applied to a presser bar and a device for reducing the pressure when the presser bar is lifted, the devices being operated easily and smoothly.
2. Prior Art
Generally a sewing machine is provided with a presser bar having a presser foot removably mounted to the lower end thereof The presser bar is normally arranged under a downward pressure of a spring and may be vertically movable between an upper inoperative position where the presser foot is spaced from a cloth placed on a needle plate to be stitched and a lower operative position where the presser foot is pressed against the cloth so that stitches may be formed on the cloth. Generally the spring has a strong pressing force and the presser bar is normally lifted from the lower operative position to the upper inoperative position by operation of a lever against the strong pressing force of the spring. Further the pressing force is adjusted generally by loosening or fastening a screw which is in engagement with a top of the spring.
The cloth to be stitched may be different in type and thickness. Particular it is required to press a thick cloth or a leather against the needle plate with a comparatively strong pressure. It is, therefore, required to lift the presser bar against such strong pressure electrically or manually by operation of the presser bar lifting lever.
However, in case the presser bar lifting lever is operated to move up the presser bar, the strong pressure of the spring gives a heavy load to the members forming the transmission mechanism causing abrasion between the members of the transmission mechanism. This will detract a smooth operation for lifting the presser bar and shorten the working life of the mechanism.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been provided to eliminate the defects and disadvantages of the prior art. It is, therefore, a primary object of the invention to a sewing machine with a device for adjusting a pressure normally applied to a presser bar and a device for lifting the presser bar.
It is another object of the invention to operate devices which are compact in mechanism and smooth in operation.
It is another object of the invention to reduce the pressure normally applied to the presser bar when the presser bar is lifted.
The other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to attain the objects, the sewing machine of the invention comprises a presser bar supported on a machine frame and being vertically movable with a presser foot removably mounted to the lower end thereof, a spring normally giving a downward pressing force to the presser bar, a swingable member swingably supported on the machine frame and having one end engaging the spring and the opposite end engaging a positioning member which is operated to swing the swingable member to displace the one end thereof with respect to the spring to adjust the pressing force of the spring to the presser bar, thereby to adjust the pressing force of the spring applied to the presser foot which is pressed against a work placed on a needle plate to be stitched.
In a preferred embodiment, the swingable member is operated by a drive device including a pulse motor. Means for selecting a pressure applied to the presser bar may be provided to operate the swingable member. In case an embroidery pattern is stitched, an embroidery pattern may be optionally selected with simultaneous selection of a pressure to be applied to the presser bar which is most suitable to the selected pattern.
Further the sewing machine of the invention comprises a presser bar supported on a machine frame and being vertically movable with a presser foot removably mounted to the lower end thereof, a spring normally giving a downward pressing force to the presser bar, a swingable member swingably supported on the machine frame and having one end engaging the spring and the opposite end engaging a positioning member which is operated to swing the swingable member to displace the one end thereof with respect to the spring to adjust the pressing force of the spring to the presser bar, presser bar lifting means for moving up the presser bar, wherein the positioning member being operated in association with operation of the presser bar lifting means to swing the swingable member to displace the one end thereof with respect to the spring to nullify the pressing force of the spring to the presser bar, thereby to reduce the pressing force of the spring applied to the presser bar when the presser bar is lifted.
The presser bar lifting operation and nullification of the spring action may be made by a mechanism which is operated by a pulse motor. Further, the presser bar may be lifted by manual operation and the spring action may be nullified by the mechanism which is operated by a pulse motor. The manual operation may include the operation by hand or by knee.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG.
1
:
(a) is a front elevational view of an entire structure of the invention partly shown in vertical section.
(b) is a side elevational view of (a) partly shown in vertical section.
FIG.
2
:
(a) is a front elevational view of a structure of the invention partly shown in vertical section, wherein a presser bar is moved down.
(b) is a front elevational view of a structure of the invention partly shown in vertical section, wherein the presser bar is moved up.
FIG.
3
:
(a) is a front elevational view of a part of FIG.
2
(
a
).
(b) is a front elevational view of a part of FIG.
1
(
a
) showing a knee lever mechanism.
FIG.
4
:
A side elevational view of FIG.
3
(
a
) partly abbreviated and showing a condition in which a pressure applied to the presser bar is reduced.
FIG.
5
:
(a) is a plan elevational view of a pressure adjusting mechanism including a pulse motor partly shown in horizontal section.
(b) is a side elevational view of (a) partly shown with imaginary line.
(c) is a plan elevational view of a mechanism for adjusting a pressure applied to the presser bar and for lifting the presser bar.
FIG.
6
:
(a) is a front elevational view of a part of FIG.
2
(
a
) showing a mechanism operated to adjust a pressure applied to the presser bar into one pressure condition.
(b) is a front elevational view of a mechanism for operating the mechanism of (a).
FIG.
7
:
(a) is the same view with FIG.
6
(
a
), but showing the mechanism operated to adjust a pressure applied to the presser bar into another pressure condition.
(b) is the same view with FIG.
6
(
b
) showing the mechanism operating the mechanism of (a).
FIG.
8
:
(a) is a front elevational view of another embodiment of the invention, wherein the presser bar is moved down.
(b) is the same view with (a), but wherein the presser bar is moved up.
(c) is a perspective view of an essential part of the invention including an intermediate member of a second type.
(d) is a perspective view of an essential part of the invention including an intermediate member of a third type
(e) is a perspective view of an essential part of the invention including no intermediate member.
FIG. 9
is a block diagram showing the functions of the sewing machine of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
At first, the preferred embodiments of the invention will be generally summarized. The characteristic points of the embodiments are as follows:
The presser foot
27
may be lifted by operation of hand lever
4
or knee lever
19
. When the presser foot lifting operation is performed, the pressure normally applied to the presser foot by spring
3
is nullified and the presser foot lifting operation may be performed very easily. The nullification of pressure is one of the operations made by pressure adjusting mechanism C. The presser foot lifting operation may also be made by use of drive device.
Further, the pressure of the spring
3
may be easily adjusted by the pressure adjusting mechanism C. The pressure adjusting mechanism C includes pulse motor
24
which may be driven under control from pressure adjusting dial
80
or pattern selecting device
61
.
The invention will be further described in reference to the embodiment as shown in FIG.
9
.
The sewing machine according to the embodiment is provided with embroidery stitching mechanism
62
which is operated under control of CPU
60
to form the stitches of an embroidery pattern selected by operation of the pattern selecting device
61
.
The sewing machine is provided with presser bar lifting switch
70
which is operated to control the operation of the pulse motor
24
in accordance with a pressure nullifying program stored in a first program memory
71
, thereby to nullify the pressure of the spring
3
and to lift the presser foot
27
as will be described in detail hereinlater.
Further, the sewing machine is provided with hand lever sensor
75
and knee lever sensor
76
which are operative to give a signal respectively in response to operation of the hand lever
4
and the knee lever
19
, thereby to firstly control the operation of the pulse motor
24
in accordance with a pressure nullifying program stored in a second program memory
72
to nullify the pressure of the spring
3
so that the presser foot
27
may be lifted with a reduced force by manual operation of the hand lever
4
or the knee lever
19
.
The pressure of the spring
3
may be adjusted by operation of the pressure adjusting dial
80
. With operation of the dial
80
, the pulse motor
24
is driven in accordance with a pressure adjusting program stored in a third memory
81
, thereby to enable the pressure adjusting mechanism C to adjust the pressure of the spring
3
. Further, the pattern selecting device
61
may be operated to select an optional pattern and simultaneously operate the pressure adjusting mechanism C to adjust the pressure of the spring
3
.
The invention will be described in detail in reference to the preferred embodiments as shown in the attached drawings. A presser bar
1
is fixedly connected to a presser bar holder
2
. The presser bar
1
has a presser foot
27
removably mounted to the lower end thereof The presser bar holder
2
is normally pressed down by a compression spring
3
. The presser bar holder
2
supports the presser bar
1
and transmits to the latter a movement moving up and down, thereby to move the presser foot
27
between a lower operative position where the presser foot
27
is pressed against a needle plate and an upper inoperative position where the presser foot is spaced from the needle plate in vertical direction.
A presser bar lifting lever portion
4
is mounted to a position where the presser bar holder
2
is provided [FIG.
1
(
a
)]. With rotating operation of the presser bar lifting lever portion
4
,the presser bar holder
2
is move up and down. The presser bar lifting lever portion
4
is operatively connected to a circuit for operating a swingable member
20
and a pulse motor
24
so that the presser bar lifting lever portion
4
may be easily operated as will be described in detail hereinlater.
The presser bar holder
2
is connected to an elevator mechanism A through an elevator link
5
[FIG.
1
(
b
)]. The elevator mechanism A may be operated by an operating means which is other than the presser bar lifting lever portion
4
so as to move up and down the presser bar holder
2
. The operating means which is other than the presser bar lifting lever portion
4
includes a knee operated mechanism B or an electrically operated mechanism as will be described in detail hereinlater.
The elevator link
5
has an elongated opening
5
a formed therein as extended therealong. An elevator shaft
6
is connected to an elevator arm
7
. The elevator shaft
6
is operated in association with vertical swinging movement of the elevator arm
7
to vertically move the elevator link
5
, thereby to vertically move the presser bar holder
2
. A link mechanism
8
is provide to change the vertical swinging movement of the elevator arm
7
to horizontal movement of the elevator arm
7
. A transmission rod
9
has one end connected to the link mechanism
8
and has the opposite end connected to the knee operated mechanism B [FIG.
1
(
a
)] which will be described in detail hereinlater.
The elevator mechanism A is provided with a cam
10
and a follower arm
11
for making vertical reciprocating movement in case of embroidery stitching operation. The follower arm His connected to the elevator shaft
6
and is swingingly moved in association with rotation of the cam
10
, thereby to vertically move the presser bar holder
2
[FIG.
1
(
b
)], such that the presser foot
27
may be moved in time with movement of an embroidering frame and formation of stitches in case of embroidery stitching operation.
Subsequently, the knee operated mechanism B will be described in reference to FIG.
1
(
a
) and FIG.
3
(
a
). The knee operated mechanism B is operatively connected to the elevator mechanism A through the link mechanism
8
, the transmission rod
9
, an intermediate link
13
and a transmission rod
14
and is operated with the user's knee to operate the elevator mechanism A, thereby to vertically move the presser foot
27
between the lower operative position and the upper inoperative position. The intermediate link
13
is generally L-shaped and has one end connected to the transmission rod
9
and the opposite end connected to the transmission rod
14
to effectively transmit the movement of the knee operated mechanism B to the elevator mechanism A.
The knee operated mechanism B includes a link structure comprising a first transmission link
15
having one end connected to the lower end of the transmission rod
14
, a second intermediate link
16
having one end connected to the opposite end of the first link
15
and a third link
17
having one end connected to the opposite end of the second intermediate link
16
which has the opposite end connected to a lever holder
18
. A knee lever
19
is removably connected to the lever holder
18
. The knee lever
19
is operated by the knee of the machine user to vertically move the presser bar
1
between the upper inoperative position and the lower operative position through the knee operated mechanism B and transmission rods
14
and
9
.
Subsequently, a pressure adjusting mechanism C will be described. The pressure adjusting mechanism includes mainly a swingable member
20
, a cam
21
, a gear
22
, an intermediate gear
23
and a pulse motor
24
having a pinion
24
a
which is in mesh with the intermediate gear
23
. The swingable member
20
includes a follower lever
20
a
which has an intermediate portion swingably supported on a machine frame by a support pin
20
d
[FIG.
1
(
a
), FIGS.
2
(
a
) and (
b
)]. The swingable member
20
has one end being directly or indirectly in contact with the top of the compression spring
3
with an interposed member provided therebetween. The swingable member
20
has the opposite end
20
c
being held in contact with the periphery of the cam
21
so as to move the interposed member up and down, thereby to adjust the position of the top of the compression spring
3
.
The interposed member includes a cylindrical bushing
20
b
which is vertically movable as is guided by a guide
12
formed at the machine frame. The bushing
20
b
loosely receives the upper part of the presser bar
1
and has the lower end being in contact with the top of the compression spring
3
[FIGS.
2
(
a
) and (
b
)]. More precisely, the presser bar
1
is vertically moved as is guided by the bushing
20
b
at the upper portion thereof and by a lower guide
51
b
which is a part of the machine frame. The end
20
e
of the swingable member
20
is pressed against the top of the bushing
20
b
and is indirectly pressed against the top of the compression spring
3
. The bushing
20
b
may be pivotally connected to the follower lever
20
a
to obtain the same effect.
The pressure adjusting mechanism C is operated by the pulse motor
24
as shown in FIGS.
5
(
a
) and (
b
). The cam
21
has a projected periphery
21
a
and a circular periphery
21
b
which may be selectively engage the end
20
c
of the swingable member
20
as the cam
21
is rotated, thereby to swing the swingable member
20
. With the swinging movement of the swingable member
20
, the bushing
20
b
is vertically moved and therefore, the compression spring
3
is compressed and expanded. Thus the elastic force of the compression spring
3
is adjusted.
As a second type of the interposed member, the bushing
20
may be replaced by a cylindrical slide member
20
f
slidably mounted on the presser bar
1
[FIGS.
8
(
a
) and (
b
)]. The slide member
20
f
is pivotally connected by a pin to a forked end
20
e
of the swingable member
20
to act on the top of the compression spring
3
. In this case, the upper part of the presser bar
1
is inserted into a cylindrical guide
51
a
which is fixedly mounted to the machine frame
50
[FIG.
8
(
c
) ].
As a third type of the interposed member, instead of pivotally connecting the slide member
20
f
to the forked end
20
e
of the swingable member
20
by the pin, the forked end
20
e
may be pressed against the pin laterally extended from the slide member
20
f
to obtain the same effect [FIG.
8
(
d
)]. According to the second and third types, the interposed member is simply pressed against the top of the compression spring
3
while the presser bar
1
is vertically movable as is guided by the upper guide
51
a
and the lower guide
51
b
. The presser bar
1
may, therefore, be vertically moved in precise and stabilized condition.
Further, instead of providing the interposed member between the swingable member
20
and the compression spring
3
, the end
20
e
of the swingable member
20
may be directly pressed against the top of the compression spring
3
, so that the swinging movement of the swingable member
20
may directly act on the compression spring
3
[FIG.
8
(
e
)]. In this connection, a washer
20
g
may be placed between the end
20
e
of the swingable member
20
and the compression spring
3
.
The pressure adjusting mechanism C may be operated to lift the presser bar
1
by means of a switch
70
. The mechanism will be described.
The cam
21
and the gear
22
are coaxial and formed in one body so that the two members may be rotated together. The gear
22
has a cam groove
22
b
formed on one side thereof. The cam groove
22
b
is spirally formed around the center axis of the gear body
22
a
. One end of the cam groove
22
b
is located near the center axis of the gear body
22
a
and is extended progressively far from the center axis to a furthest opposite end.
The gear
22
is in mesh with the intermediate gear
23
. Precisely the intermediate gear
23
is composed of a pinion
23
a
and a gear body
23
b
which are coaxial and formed in one body. The gear
22
is in mesh with the pinion
23
a
. The cm body
23
b
of the intermediate gear
23
is in mesh with the pinion
24
a
which is secured to the drive shaft of the pulse motor
24
which is driven under control of CPU. Further, LCD and TTP may be used in combination to set an optional pressure applied to the presser bar
1
.
A link
25
is provided to be swingingly moved around an axis of one end thereof which is arranged in coaxial with the intermediate gear
23
. The link
25
has the opposite end operatively connected to the link
13
. The link
25
is operated in association with drive of the pulse motor
24
to lift the presser bar
1
.
The link
25
has a guide pin
25
a
fixed to the intermediate thereof and engaging the cam groove
22
b
of the gear
22
, so that the link
25
may be swingingly moved around the center axis of the intermediate gear
23
as is guided by the cam groove
22
b
as the gear
22
is rotated by the pulse motor
24
through the intermediate gear
23
.
The link
25
has the opposite end
25
b
having a screw
25
b
1
securer thereto and engaging the end of the link
13
. Precisely the link
25
may be swingingly moved to rotate the link
13
in the clockwise direction, thereby to move up the presser bar holder
2
[FIG.
8
(
a
)].
The link
25
is swingingly moved by the pulse motor
24
through the intermediate gear
23
, gear
22
and the cam groove
22
b
. The pulse motor
24
is driven by operation of the switch
70
under control of the CPU
60
.
As is apparent from the foregoing description, the pulse motor
24
may be driven to have an optional rotation angle, thereby to optionally set the rotation angle of the cam
21
through the intermediate gear
23
, and the gear
22
. As the result, the swing angle of the swingable member
20
may be varied. With variation of the swing angle of the swingable member
20
, the spring force of the compression spring
3
will be varied accordingly through the bushing
20
b
. Therefore, the spring force to the presser bar
1
may be optionally adjusted or may be nullified. Thus the operation for lifting the presser bar will become so easy. Further with rotation of the gear
22
, the cam groove
22
b
will swing the link
25
to rotate the link
13
through the screw
25
b
1
, hereby to move up and down the needle bar holder
2
instead of manually moving up and down the needle bar holder
2
.
A dial
80
is provided on the sewing machine for setting the rotation angle of the pulse motor
24
to optionally select a pressure force of the presser bar
1
, thereby to adjust the pressure force of the presser foot
27
step by step.
The dial
80
may be replaced by a touch panel structure which may be operated at the touch panel to set the pressure applied to the presser bar
1
step by step or successively. By use of the pressure adjusting dial
80
to set the rotation angle of the pulse motor
24
, an extremely high precision of pressure adjustment may be attained. Further, the pattern selecting device
61
may be utilized to produce a signal for setting the rotation angle of the pulse motor
24
to select a pressure for a selected pattern to be stitched, a selected mode of stitching, a selected mode of stitches to be formed, and for the normal stitching mode and the embroidery stitching mode, and further for a moving distance an embroidering frame in case of the embroidery stitching operation. For example, in case a pattern of zigzag stitches is to be formed, the pressure may be set lower than in case of straight stitching. Thus the pressure may be optionally varied in accordance with designation of various patterns to be formed and various types of cloth to be stitched.
According to the embodiments as mentioned above, the pressure applied to the presser bar
1
may be adjusted by driving the pulse motor
24
which operates the gear mechanism and the link mechanism which are operatively connected to the compression spring
3
. Further, the pressure may be reduced by manual operation of the presser bar lifting lever
4
or the knee lever
19
which will operate the swingable member
20
to move up the end
20
e
thereof instead of using the pulse motor
24
and the gear mechanism. In this case, the swingable member
20
may be substantially disconnected from the gear mechanism, the upper portion of the presser bar
1
is inserted into the bushing
20
b
which may be vertically moved by a guide
12
.
The presser foot
27
is lifted by manual operation of the lever
4
and the knee lever
19
. With manual operation of the lever
4
and the knee lever
19
, the pulse motor
24
is driven to rotate the intermediate gear
23
and the follower gear
22
. The cam
21
is, therefore, rotated together to an angularly initial position where the circular periphery
21
b
of smaller radius of the cam
21
comes to engage the end
20
c
of swingable member
20
from the angular position where the projected portion
21
a
of the cam
21
engages the end
20
c
of swingable member
20
and the vertical position of the bushing
20
b
is Ha [FIG.
6
(
a
)].
When the end
20
c
of the swingable member
20
comes to engage the cam portion
21
b
of the cam
21
, the swingable member
20
is swingingly moved so that the opposite end
20
e
thereof may be moved up to allow the the bushing
20
b
to move up due to the pressure of the compression spring
3
from the vertical position Ha to Hb [FIG.
7
(
a
)]. Therefore, the downward pressure of the compression spring
3
applied to the presser bar
1
is reduced because the compression spring
3
is provided between the bushing
20
b
and the presser bar holder
2
which is fixedly connected to the presser bar
1
. Thus the presser bar lifting operation may become extremely easy.
In case the presser bar
1
is automatically lifted up, the switch
70
is turned on to drive the drive motor
24
to rotate the cam
21
as mentioned above to siwingingly move up the end
20
e
of the swingable member
20
, thereby to allow the bushing
20
b
to move up due to the upward pressure of the compression spring
3
as shown in FIG.
7
(
a
). Simultaneously the link
25
is turned down in association with rotation of the cam groove
22
b
which is in engagement with the guide pin
25
a
of the link
25
as shown in FIG.
7
(
b
). As the result, the screw
25
b
1
of the free end
25
b
of the link
25
will rotate the link
13
in the clockwise direction, thereby to move up the presser bar holder
2
through the elevator mechanism A.
Thus according to the invention, the elongated swingable member
20
is swigingly moved around the center support pin
20
d
to adjustably vary the downward pressure of the compression spring
3
normally applied to the presser bar
1
. Therefore, the downward pressure applied to the presser bar
1
may be adjusted so easily and rapidly. Further, the swingable member
20
is swingingly moved in association with operation of the presser bar lifting member to reduce the downward pressure of the compression spring
3
applied to the presser bar
1
. Therefore, the presser bar lifting operation may be performed so easily with absence of a strong resistance of pressure. As is apparent from the foregoing description, the invention may reduce a mechanical pressure which will otherwise be applied to the related members in the presser bar lifting operation, and the working life of the sewing machine may be elongated while the sewing machine is operated so well.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A sewing machine with a device for adjusting a downward pressing force applied to a presser bar having a presser foot removably mounted to the lower end thereof and being vertically movable by means of a presser bar holder between an upper inoperative position where the presser foot is vertically spaced from a needle plate and a lower operative position where the presser foot is pressed against the needle plate, said sewing machine comprising:spring means for normally acting on said presser bar to give the same a downward pressing force; swingable means having one end normally engaging said spring means and having the opposite end for giving swinging movement to said swingable means to displace said one end, thereby to adjust the pressing force of said spring means.
- 2. The sewing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a bushing mounted to said presser bar and being movable therealong, wherein said spring means is provided between said bushing and said presser bar holder, and said one end of said swingable means engages said spring means through said bushing.
- 3. The sewing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising drive means for giving swinging movement to said swingable means.
- 4. The sewing machine as defined in claim 3, further comprising pressure selecting means for selecting a pressing force applied to said presser bar, said pressure selecting means being selectively operated to drive said drive means to swing said swingable means, thereby to displace the said one end of said swingable mans in accordance with a selected pressing force.
- 5. The sewing machine as defined in claim 3, further comprising embroidery stitching means; pattern selecting means for selecting a pattern to be embroidered, said pattern selecting means being operated to drive said drive means to swingingly move said swingable means to a position where the pressing force of said spring means is adjusted to give a predetermined pressing force for a selected pattern.
- 6. The sewing machine as defined in claim 3, wherein said drive means includes a pulse motor.
- 7. A sewing machine with a device for lifting a presser bar from a lower operative position to an upper inoperative position, said sewing machine comprising:spring means for normally acting on said presser bar to give the same a downward pressing force; swingable means having one end normally engaging said spring means and having the opposite end for giving swinging movement to said swingable means to displace said one end, thereby to adjust the pressing force of said spring means; presser bar lifting means for lifting said presser bar from said lower operative position to said upper inoperative position; means operated in association with operation of said presser bar lifting means to swingingly operate said swingable means to cause said one end thereof to nullify the pressing force of said spring means.
- 8. The sewing machine as defined in claim 7, further comprising drive means for operating said presser bar lifting means and said swingable means, said drive means being driven to firstly operate said swingable means to nullify the pressing force of said spring means and subsequently operate said presser bar lifting means to lift said presser bar from said lower operative position to said upper inoperative position.
- 9. The sewing machine as defined in claim 7, wherein said presser lifting means includes a device which is manually operated to lift said presser bar from said lower operative position to said upper inoperative position, the operation of said manually operated device including an initial operation to operate said swingable means to displace said one end thereof to decrease the pressing force of said spring means and a subsequent successive operation to lift said presser bar from said lower operative position to said upper inoperative position.
- 10. The sewing machine as defined in claim 9, further comprising drive means for operating said swingable means.
- 11. The sewing machine as defined in claim 9, wherein said manually operated means may beoperated by hand.
- 12. The sewing machine as defined in claim 9, wherein said manually operated means may be operated by knee.
- 13. A sewing machine with a device for lifting a presser bar from a lower operative position to an upper inoperative position, said sewing machine comprising:a holder for fixedly holding said presser bar; a bushing mounted to said presser bar and being vertically movable therealong; a swingable member having one end operatively connected to said bushing and having the opposite end pressed against a positioning member for positioning said one end of said swingable member; a spring arranged between said bushing and said presser bar holder and normally giving an upward pressing force to said bushing and a downward pressing force to said presser bar holder; means for moving up said presser bar holder to lift said presser bar from said lower operative position to said upper inoperative position; drive means for operating said presser bar holder moving up means and said positioning member, said drive means initially operating said positioning member to displace said one end of said swingable member to allow said bushing to move up, thereby to reduce the pressing force of said spring and subsequently operating said presser bar holder to move up, thereby to lift said presser bar from said lower operative position to said upper inoperative position.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-358559 |
Nov 2000 |
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