Information
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Patent Grant
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6532883
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Patent Number
6,532,883
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 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
- 112 456
- 112 458
- 112 457
- 112 453
- 112 454
- 112 1025
- 112 47006
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sewing machine with pattern stitching function is disclosed, wherein pattern data may be optionally selected to control the swinging movement of the vertically reciprocating needle and the work feeding amount of the work feeding mechanism, thereby to form a pattern composed of a plurality of pattern elements, the selected pattern data being modified with respect to each of the pattern elements.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sewing machine with pattern stitching function and more particularly relates to pattern data which may be selectively used to form an optional stitch pattern including a plurality of pattern elements, the pattern data being optionally modified with respect to each of the pattern elements.
2. Prior Art
It has been generally prevalent that the sewing machine is operated under control of a zigzag stitch producing mechanism and a work feeding amount adjusting mechanism to form a pattern of zigzag stitches. Namely, according to the conventional sewing machine with pattern stitching function, the pattern data are particularly provided to each of the different patterns to be selectively formed. Therefore, in case a pattern is modified or varied, it is required that the pattern data is modified or varied accordingly in its entirety.
However, actually it is often required to modify or vary a pattern, particularly as to the individual pattern elements which form the pattern, instead of modifying the entire pattern.
In this case, it may be considered that the pattern is divided into the elements to be individually modified or varied so that the modified or varied pattern elements may be reconstructed into a pattern. It is, however, very difficult to position the individual pattern elements so as to form a single pattern.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been provided to eliminate the defects and disadvantages of the prior art. It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a sewing machine with pattern stitching function which may be operated under control of pattern data to form a pattern of a plurality of different pattern elements, the pattern data being modified or varied with respect to each of the pattern elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
For attaining the object of the invention, the sewing machine substantially comprises a needle mechanism including a vertically reciprocating needle and a work feeding mechanism including a feed dog for transporting a work relative to the needle so as to be stitched, the needle mechanism being swingable transversely of the direction in which the work is transported, the needle mechanism and the work feeding mechanism being operated under control of pattern data to form a pattern of stitches on the work, means for giving pattern data for producing a stitch pattern composed of a plurality of pattern elements, means for modifying the pattern data for each of said pattern elements.
With combination of the elements including the means for modifying the pattern data for each of said pattern elements, the variation of a stitch pattern may be increased. Further, since the pattern is formed by a set of pattern data, the stitching position may be easily changed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the pattern may be composed of a portion of dense zigzag stitches and a portion of one or more straight stitches. Therefore, in case the pattern data for modifying the straight stitch portion is optionally changed, the pattern may be modified in so many ways. It is needless to say that the zigzag stitch portion may be modified, instead of the straight stitch portion.
The pattern of dense zigzag stitches may be replaced by another pattern of other stitches than the zigzag stitches.
Preferably, the pattern data may includes the data for controlling the zigzag stitch width, the data for controlling the work feeding amount and the data for controlling the thread tension. The thread tension may be changed for the zigzag stitch portion and for the straight stitch portion to obtain an optimal stitch pattern.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a block diagram showing the functions of a sewing machine of the invention.
FIG. 2
is an explanatory view of a composite pattern, shown by way of example, to be formed by the sewing machine of the invention.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged view of the pattern as shown in FIG.
2
.
FIGS.
4
(A) through (D) are explanatory views of the pattern shown as modified in so many ways.
FIG. 5
is an explanatory view of the pattern shown in connection with variation of thread tension.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The invention will be described in detail in reference to a preferred embodiment as shown in the attached drawings.
In
FIG. 1
, CPU
1
is provided to control the operation of a sewing machine in accordance with programs stored in a program memory
10
. The CPU
1
is responsive to an instruction from a rotation speed instructing device
27
including a speed controller to control a machine motor drive circuit
20
, thereby to control the rotation speed of a machine motor
21
. Thus the machine motor
21
will operate a needle mechanism
23
and a work feeding mechanism
25
at a speed as instructed by the rotation speed instructing device
27
.
The number of rotations of the machine motor
21
is detected by a rotation detector
22
and is feedbacked to the CPU
1
for controlling the rotation speed of the machine motor
21
.
The needle mechanism
23
is so formed as to be moved by a stitch amplitude producing mechanism
24
in a direction transversely of the direction in which the work is transported by the work deeding mechanism
25
, thereby to form zigzag stitches of optional amplitude (zigzag stitch width). The CPU
1
is responsive to pattern data from the program memory
10
to control the stitch amplitude and the work feeding amount (stitch length) through the stitch amplitude adjusting mechanism
24
and the work deeding mechanism
25
respectively, thereby to form various patterns of stitches.
Further, the CPU
1
is responsive to pattern data from the program memory
10
to control the operation of a thread tension adjusting device
26
.
A pattern data memory
2
has pattern data stored therein which may be optionally selected by operation of a pattern selecting device
3
and may be modified by operation of a pattern data modifying device
4
with respect to the predetermined elements which form a single pattern.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show a composite pattern, that is, the pattern of French knots by way of example formed by the pattern data stored in the pattern memory
2
.
Here the French knot pattern is composed of a series of patterns including two painted out elements
30
,
30
and the two straight line elements
31
,
31
located between the two painted out elements
30
,
30
. The pattern data may be modified by the pattern data modifying device
4
for each of the painted out elements
30
,
30
and straight line elements
31
,
31
. The pattern data stored in the pattern data memory
2
include the data for controlling the operation of thread tension adjusting device
26
in addition to the data for controlling the operation of the work feeding mechanism
25
and of the stitch amplitude adjusting mechanism
24
. The pattern data may be modified regarding a plurality of predetermined elements to be stitched. in a composite stitch pattern.
FIG. 4
shows the examples of patterns formed by the pattern data as modified. In
FIG. 4
, (A) shows a stitch pattern formed by use of the data before the same is modified. (B) shows the same stitch pattern, but having the straight stitch lines
31
′,
31
′ elongated as compared with the straight stitch lines
31
,
31
of (A). (C) shows the same stitch pattern, but having further elongated straight stitch lines
31
″,
31
″ as compared with the straight stitch lines
31
′,
31
′ of (B).
Further, (D) shows the stitch pattern modified to have the straight stitch lines
31
increased up to four.
FIG. 5
shows the thread tension set to each of the pattern elements of the composite pattern. As to the zigzag stitch portions, that is, the painted out portions
30
in
FIG. 2
, the thread tension adjusting device
26
is adjusted to give the upper thread
41
a high tension such that the lower thread
42
may be exposed at the upper side of the work
40
, thereby to give the painted out portions
30
a voluminous appearance. On the other hand, as to the straight lines
30
, the thread tension adjusting device
26
is adjusted to give the lower thread
41
a normal tension such that the lower thread
42
may not be exposed at the upper side of the work
40
.
FIG. 3
shows generally circular patterns
30
of zigzag stitches corresponding to the painted out portion
30
in
FIG. 2
, the amplitude of the zigzag stitches being varied per stitch. Such variation of stitch amplitude will prevent the work or cloth from being shrunk which may otherwise be caused.
The circular pattern
30
includes a reverse stitch portion
35
formed as the work transported in the reverse direction so as to prevent a skipped stitch at the time of formation of the next straight stitch
31
.
According to the embodiment of the invention, the circular pattern portion, that is, the painted out portion
30
and the straight stitch portions
31
,
31
form one composite pattern with variation of the pattern data with respect to each of the pattern elements. As the result, the composite pattern may be modified in many ways as shown in FIGS.
4
(A) through (D) with the thread tension being adjusted accordingly with respect to each of pattern elements as shown in FIG.
5
.
Further, since the painted out portion
30
and straight portions
31
,
31
form a single composite pattern, the pattern may be displaced in its entirety in the width direction thereof.
As is described above, according to the invention, the pattern data for forming a stitch pattern of a plurality of pattern elements may be modified with respect to each of the pattern elements. It is, therefore, apparent that the formation of a variety of patterns may be realized.
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 pattern stitching function having a needle mechanism including a vertically reciprocating needle and a work feeding mechanism including a feed dog for transporting a work relative to the needle so as to be stitched, the needle mechanism being swingable transversely of the direction in which the work is transported, the needle mechanism and the work feeding mechanism being operated under control of pattern data to form a pattern of stitches on the work, said sewing machine comprising:(a) means for giving pattern data for producing a stitch pattern composed of a plurality of pattern elements; (b) means for modifying said pattern data for each of said pattern elements so as to modify only a part of said pattern.
- 2. A sewing machine with pattern stitching function having a needle mechanism including a vertically reciprocating needle and a work feeding mechanism including a feed dog for transporting a work relative to the needle so as to be stitched, the needle mechanism being swingable transversely of the direction in which the work is transported, the needle mechanism and the work feeding mechanism being operated under control of pattern data to form a pattern of stitches on the work, said sewing machine comprising:(a) means for giving pattern data for producing a stitch pattern composed of a pattern of zigzag stitches in a predetermined shape and more than one or two straight stitch portions; (b) means for modifying only the pattern data for producing said straight stitch portions.
- 3. The sewing machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said pattern data includes data for controlling the operation of said work feeding mechanism, data for controlling the swinging movement of said needle mechanism and data for adjusting a thread tension, and wherein said data modifying means modifies said work feeding mechanism controlling data and said needle mechanism controlling data.
- 4. The sewing machine as defined in claim 2, wherein said pattern data includes data for controlling the operation of said work feeding mechanism, data for controlling the swinging movement of said needle mechanism and data for adjusting a thread tension, and wherein said data modifying means modifies said work feeding mechanism controlling data and said needle mechanism controlling data.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-298076 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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