The present invention relates to sewing machines that are provided with a sequin feeder device and that sew sequins onto a sewing workpiece while severing or cutting sequins from a ribbon or strip of continuously-connected sequins (hereinafter referred to as “continuous sequin strip”), and more particularly to a technique for accelerating timing for cutting off a sequin from the continuous sequin strip.
One example of sequin feeder devices for use in sewing machines is known from Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 2004-167097. The conventionally-known sequin feeder device disclosed in the No. 2004-167097 publication includes a feed mechanism for feeding a continuous sequin strip, by a predetermined pitch corresponding to a size of one sequin at a time.
In the sewing machine provided with the conventionally-known sequin feeder device, cutting-off of the sequin is effected through cooperation between a movable cutter blade 54 pivotably disposed on an end portion of the support plate 51 and a fixed cutter blade 55 fixedly disposed on the end portion of the support plate 51. As a needle bar 53 descends in response to sewing operation, a sewing needle 56 passes through a needle passage hole of a fed-out sequin, after which a needle clamp 57 abuts against the movable cutter blade 54.
Namely, in the sewing machine provided with the conventionally-known sequin feeder device, the sequin is cut off from the continuous sequin strip near the bottom dead point of the needle bar when the sewing needle has passed deeply through the needle passage hole of the sequin. At that time, the sewing needle or a sewing thread passed through the sewing needle may undesirably contact the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin due to vibration of the sewing machine, deformation of the sewing needle caused as the needle pierces the sewing workpiece, etc. If the sewing needle, descends with the sewing needle or sewing thread contacting the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin, the fed-out sequin may be undesirably pressed downward together with the sewing thread as shown in
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved sewing machine provided with a sequin feeder device which can reliably prevent deviation of a cutting position of a continuous sequin strip and prevent a sewing thread from getting frayed and broken.
In order to accomplish the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides an improved sewing machine, which comprises: a sequin feeder device for feeding a continuous sequin strip, by a predetermined pitch corresponding to a size of a sequin at a time, toward a predetermined cutting position; and a cutting mechanism for cutting off a leading sequin from the continuous sequin strip after a sewing needle passes through a needle passage hole of the leading sequin, the cutting mechanism being constructed to cut off the sequin at substantially the same time as the sewing needle pierces a sewing workpiece.
Because the sewing machine of the present invention is constructed in such a manner that the sequin is cut off at substantially the same time as the sewing needle pierces the swing workpiece, the sequin is cut off from the continuous sequin strip at an early time point after the sewing needle passes through the needle passage hole of the sequin. Thus, even when the sewing needle or a sewing thread is contacting the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin, the sequin can be cut off immediately and displaced to a position where unwanted contact between the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin and the sewing needle or the sewing thread is avoided. Thus, even when the sewing needle or the sewing thread contacts the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin, it is possible to minimize the time when the sewing needle or the sewing thread is held in contact with the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin. As a consequence, the present invention can prevent the continuous sequin strip from being pulled out excessively and deviated from a predetermined cutting position. Also, the present invention constructed in the aforementioned manner can prevent the sewing thread from getting frayed and broken.
The following will describe embodiments of the present invention, but it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments and various modifications of the invention are possible without departing from the basic principles. The scope of the present invention is therefore to be determined solely by the appended claims.
The sequin feeder unit 1 includes a base 4 fixed to the left side surface of the needle bar case 2, and a mounting base 5 mounted on the base 4 in such a manner that it can move up and clown (i.e., ascend and descend) along the base 4. An upper bracket 6 is fixed to an upper portion of the base 4, and a reel 8 having a continuous sequin strip 7 wound thereon is supported on the upper bracket 6. A sequin feed mechanism 9 for feeding out a sequin is provided on the mounting base 5.
A motor 14 is fixed to the support plate 10, and a pivot arm 16 is fixed to a shaft of the motor 14. A feed lever 17 is pivotably supported, via a shaft 18, on a distal end portion of the pivot arm 16. By a not shown torsion spring, the feed lever 17 is normally biased in such a direction where its distal end contacts the supporting plate 12. By the motor 14, the pivot arm 16 is driven to reciprocatively pivot over a predetermined angular range so that the feed lever 17 advances and retracts (i.e., moves forward and rearward). In this manner, the sequin feed mechanism 9 performs sequin feeding operation.
Further, a regulation member 19 is provided on the support block 11, and the regulation member 19 has a pin 20 fixed thereto that, upon completion of the sequin feeding operation, abuts against an abutting piece 17a of the feed lever 17 to thereby prevent uplift of the distal end of the feed lever 17.
A movable cutter blade 21 is pivotably supported via a pin 22 on a lower end portion of the support block 11, and this movable cutter blade 27 is normally biased upwardly via a not shown torsion spring so that it is normally retained in an evacuated position as shown in
In
As the presser foot 27 descends together with the needle bar 24 in response to sewing operation of the sewing machine, the abutting member 31 abuts against an upper end portion of the movable cutter blade 21 to urge or move the movable cutter blade 21 downward. Thus, the movable cutter blade 21 pivots downwardly against the biasing force of the torsion spring and thereby cut off a leading sequin from the continuous sequin strip 7. A height of the abutting member 31 in the sewing workpiece pressing member 29 is set appropriately in such a manner that the cutting-off of the leading sequin is effected at substantially the same time as the presser foot 27 reaches the bottom dead point and the sewing needle 26 pierces the swing workpiece H. The abutting member 31 has a vertically-elongated mounting hole such that a mounted position of the abutting member 31 in the sewing workpiece pressing member 29 is appropriately vertically adjustable, so that the leading sequin can be cut off at substantially the same time as the sewing needle 26 pierces the swing workpiece H. Note that, as the presser foot 27 ascends together with the needle bar 24, the movable cutter blade 21 returns back to the original evacuated position through the biasing force of the torsion spring.
Next, a detailed description will be given about a manner in which a sequin is cut off in the instant embodiment of the sewing machine.
First, after the descending sewing needle 26 passes through the needle passage hole of the sequin, the abutting member 31 of the sewing workpiece pressing member 29 abuts against, the upper end portion of the movable cutter blade 21 as shown in
Because the instant embodiment is constructed in such a manner that the sequin is cut off at substantially the same time as the sewing needle 26 pierces the swing workpiece H, the sequin is cut off from the continuous sequin strip 7 at an early time point after the sewing needle 26 passes through the needle passage hole of the sequin. Thus, even when the sewing needle 26 or a sewing thread passed through the sewing needle 26 is contacting the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin, the sequin can be cut off immediately and displaced to a position where unwanted contact between the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin and the sewing needle 26 or the sewing thread passed through the sewing needle 26 is avoided. Thus, even when the sewing needle 26 or the sewing thread passed through the sewing needle 26 contacts the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin, it is possible to minimize the length of the time when the sewing needle 26 or the sewing thread passed through the sewing needle 26 is held in contact with the peripheral edge of the needle passage hole of the sequin. As a consequence, the instant embodiment can prevent the continuous sequin strip 7 from being pulled out excessively and deviated from a predetermined cutting position. Also, the instant embodiment can prevent the sewing thread from getting frayed and broken. Further, because the instant embodiment of the sewing machine is constructed in such a manner that the cutting-off of the leading sequin is effected at substantially the same time as the sewing needle 26 pierces the swing workpiece H, the instant embodiment allows the cut-off sequin to reliably fall onto the swing workpiece H with the sewing needle 26 still kept passed through the needle passage hole of the sequin. Thus, the instant embodiment can completely prevent the prior art problems, such as deviation of the cut-off sequin from a needle drop position, thereby allowing the cut-off sequin to be reliably sewn onto the sewing workpiece H.
The modified presser foot 62 shown in
In each of the presser foot 27 and presser foot 62 shown in
Whereas each of the embodiments has been described above in relation to the case where the abutting member 31 or 64 has the recess 31a or 64a to permit passage therethrough of the sewing needle 26, such a recess 31a or 64a may be replaced with a hole or any other suitable means for permitting passage therethrough of the sewing needle. Further, the sequin feeder unit 1 is not limited to the above-described construction and may be constructed in any conventionally-known manner.
Further, whereas the embodiments have been described above in relation to the case where the movable cutter blade 21 is vertically pivotably supported in such a manner that a sequin can be cut off by downward pivoting movement of the movable cutter blade 21 (i.e., by the movable cutter blade 21 being driven downwardly), the present invention is not so limited, and the movable cutter blade 21 may be moved in any other suitable manner; for example, the movable cutter blade 21 may be slid vertically or laterally. As another example, a separate drive source may be provided for pivoting the movable cutter blade 21.
This application is based on, and claims priority to JP PA 2010-122104 filed on 27 May 2010. The disclosure of the priority application, in its entirety, including the drawings, claims, and the specification thereof, is incorporated herein by reference.
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