Information
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Patent Grant
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6814016
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Patent Number
6,814,016
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 25, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200421 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
- 223 99
- 112 47501
- 112 47517
- 112 221
- 112 224
- 112 225
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sewing machine includes an actuator moving a threading hook downward so that the threading hook is passed through an eye of a needle, a transmitter moved between a transmission position where an operation of the actuator is transmitted to the threading hook and a non-transmission position where an operation of the actuator is not transmitted to the threading hook, a thread holder holding the thread, a moving mechanism for moving the thread holder near to a position where the thread held by the thread holder is located near the threading hook having been passed through the needle eye, and an abutment abutting the transmitter when the thread holder has been moved to the position of the thread to move the transmitter from the transmission position to the non-transmission position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to sewing machines and more particularly to sewing machines provided with a threading hook which passes a thread through a needle eye.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional sewing machines comprise a threading apparatus including a threading hook coming close to and going away from a needle eye, a threading bar for supporting the hook, a threading lever joined with the threading bar, a holding member for holding a sewing thread at two locations, and a moving mechanism for moving the holding member near the needle eye. The threading apparatus is disposed above a movement range of the needle so as to be prevented from collision with the needle. In the foregoing threading apparatus, the threading lever is operated vertically so that the threading bar is moved downward together therewith. When the threading lever is moved downward to a lowermost position thereof, the threading hook is at the same level as the needle eye, so that the thread held by the holding member near the needle eye is passed through the needle eye.
Furthermore, conventional sewing machines comprise a swinging mechanism for swinging the sewing needle horizontally. The needle swung by the swinging mechanism forms a generally arcuate swinging locus. In such conventional sewing machines, the position of the needle eye differs depending upon a swinging location of the needle. In these conventional sewing machines, the threading bar and holding member are swung horizontally together with the needle bar for the purpose of reducing an adverse effect of the changes in the position of needle eye depending upon the swinging location of the needle. For example, JP-B-7-71596 discloses such a construction.
However, in the disclosed sewing machine, the threading lever is pressed down to a lowermost position and stopped once, and thereafter, the lever is released from the pressing operation before the threading operation is completed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a sewing machine in which the thread can reliably be passed through the needle eye irrespective of the vertical position of the needle.
The present invention provides a sewing machine comprising a sewing needle moved up and down and having an eye, a threading hook passed through the eye of the needle, an urging member for urging the threading hook upward, an actuating member for moving the threading hook downward against an urging force of the urging member so that the threading hook is passed through the needle eye, a transmitting member moved between a transmission position where an operation of the actuating member is transmitted to the threading hook and a non-transmission position where an operation of the actuating member is not transmitted to the threading hook, a thread holding member for holding a thread, a moving mechanism for moving the thread holding member near to a position where the thread held by the thread holding member is located near the threading hook having been passed through the eye of the needle, and an abutting member abutting the transmitting member when the thread holding member has been moved to the position where the thread held by thread holding member is located near the threading hook having been passed through the eye of the needle, in order to move the transmitting member from the transmission position to the non-transmission position.
The operation of the actuating member is transmitted via the transmitting member to the threading hook upon operation of the actuating member. As a result, the threading hook is moved downward to be advanced through the eye of the needle. Continuously, when the thread holding member is moved by the moving mechanism to the near-by position, the abutting member abuts the transmitting member such that the transmitting member is moved to the non-transmission position. Accordingly, the operation of the actuating member cannot be transmitted to the threading hook. More specifically, the threading hook is returned to a former position after the thread held by the thread holding member has been moved near to the threading hook having been advanced through the eye of the needle. Consequently, the thread can reliably be passed through the eye of the needle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects, features and advantages of the present application will become clear upon reviewing the following description of an embodiment, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic front view of a sewing machine to which the threading apparatus in accordance with the present invention is applied;
FIG. 2
is a schematic front view of the sewing machine body, showing an inner construction thereof;
FIG. 3
is a left side view of a thread holding member and a moving mechanism for the thread holding member;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged view of the inner construction of a head of the sewing machine;
FIG. 5A
is a front view of a mounting member and a guide member of a moving mechanism and
FIG. 5B
shows a positional relation between the guide member and a needle thread take-up;
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B and
6
C are left side, front and right side views of components constituting a part of the moving mechanism respectively;
FIG. 7
is a left side view of the overall construction of the moving mechanism;
FIG. 8
is a front view of the overall construction of the moving mechanism;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are front and left side views of a threading hook mechanism respectively;
FIG. 10
is a view of a groove of a rotation imparting member and construction of an abutting member;
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are front and right side views of a transmitting member assuming a transmission position and the abutting member;
FIGS. 12A and 12B
are front and right side views of the transmitting member assuming a shutdown position and the abutting member respectively;
FIG. 13
is a left side view of a thread cassette inserted into a cassette installing section and the moving mechanism;
FIG. 14
illustrates the moving mechanism in the case where the thread holding member assumes a lowermost position;
FIG. 15
illustrates a positional relation between the threading hook passed through a needle eye and the thread holding member assuming the lowermost position;
FIG. 16
illustrates a relation between the threading hook passed through the needle eye and a needle thread held by the thread holding member;
FIG. 17
illustrates a condition where a hook holding member and a thread holding member are in abutment; and
FIG. 18
illustrates a condition where the hook holding member and thread holding member have been disengaged from each other.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
One embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a sewing machine
10
to which the threading apparatus of the invention is applied is schematically shown. The sewing machine
10
comprises a sewing bed
12
having a horizontal plane, a pillar
14
standing from a right end of the bed
12
and a sewing arm
16
extending rightward from an upper end of the pillar
14
and a machine head
18
located at a left end of the arm
16
. A needle bar
26
extends downward from the head
18
. A sewing needle
36
is detachably attached to a lower end of the needle bar
26
. The head
18
encloses a needle bar driving mechanism
28
for moving the needle bar
26
up and down, a needle bar swinging mechanism
30
for swinging the needle bar
26
horizontally, a needle thread take-up driving mechanism
34
interlocked with the movement of the needle bar driving mechanism
28
for moving the needle thread take-up
32
up and down, and a threading mechanism
38
for passing a needle thread T through the needle
36
. A shuttle
40
is provided in the bed
12
. Stitches are formed by the needle
36
in cooperation with the shuttle
40
.
A cassette attaching portion
46
is provided in the upper front of the head
18
on a sewing machine frame
24
. A thread cassette in which a thread spool or bobbin
42
is enclosed is detachably attached to the cassette attaching portion
46
. In the sewing machine
10
of the embodiment, the threading mechanism
38
is operated and a needle thread T is hooked on the needle thread take-up
32
when a thread cassette
44
is attached to the cassette attaching portion
46
. Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-172264 filed by the same assignee as that of the present application discloses an operation of attaching the thread cassette
44
, a threading operation and a thread hooking operation both interlocked with the cassette attaching operation. Differences of the present invention from the aforesaid Japanese patent application will be described.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the threading mechanism
38
is provided on the right of the needle thread take-up
32
in the head
18
. The threading mechanism
38
includes a moving mechanism
52
for moving a thread holding member
50
serving as a threading member and a thread hooking mechanism
55
provided on the left of the cassette attaching portion
46
. The thread holding member
50
and the moving mechanism
52
will first be described. The moving mechanism
52
moves the thread holding member
50
between a first position where the thread holding member is close to the needle eye
51
of the needle
36
and a second position where the thread holding member
50
is away from the needle eye
51
, as shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
. The moving mechanism
52
is fixed via a support block
54
and a mounting member
56
to a machine frame
24
. The mounting member
56
is provided with a guide member
160
covering a distal end of the needle thread take-up
32
.
The thread holding member
50
has two parallel thread holding arms
62
and
64
connected together by a connecting portion
66
, as shown in
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C. A swinging member
68
has a middle portion supported, via a swinging shaft
70
, on a left side of the thread holding arm
62
located on the left as viewed in
FIG. 6B
, so as to be swung. A pin
74
is fixed to an upper end of the swinging member
68
. A coil spring
72
is provided around the swinging shaft
70
and has one of two ends abutted against the pin
74
. As the result of the foregoing construction, the swinging member
68
is urged to pivot about the shaft
70
in a direction of arrow A
1
in FIG.
6
A. In this case, a lower end of the swinging member
68
is located near a distal end of the thread holding arm
62
. An abutting pin
76
projecting leftward as viewed in
FIG. 6B
is fixed to the swinging member
68
so as to be located lower than the swinging shaft
70
. When the abutting pin
76
is pressed in a direction of arrow A
2
in
FIG. 6A
, the swinging shaft
68
pivots in a direction opposite the arrow A
2
against spring force of the spring
72
, so that the lower end of the swinging member is departed from the distal end of the arm
62
.
The connecting portion
66
includes a connecting strip
66
a
formed integrally on the right portion thereof as viewed in FIG.
6
B. An interlocking member
78
is fixed to the connecting strip
66
a
which is movably disposed between a pair of movable support plates
82
and
86
serving as moving supporting members. The interlocking member
78
functions as a supporting member for supporting the threading member (thread holding member
50
). The movable support plates
82
and
86
are connected to each other by six spacing pins
88
,
90
,
92
,
94
,
96
and
98
so as to be spaced from each other. The movable support plate
82
has a guide groove
84
extending lengthwise. The interlocking member
78
has a protrusion
80
which is slid in the guide groove
84
. The interlocking member
78
and the movable support plates
82
and
86
are disposed between a pair of stationary support plates
108
and
122
serving as stationary supporting members, as shown in
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C,
7
and
8
. The stationary support plates
108
and
122
are connected to each other by spacing pins
124
,
126
,
128
and
130
so as to be spaced from each other. Two fixed support pins
110
and
116
are fixed to an upper left portion of the stationary support plate
108
, and a fixed support pin
112
is fixed to a lower right portion of the stationary support plate
108
, as viewed in FIG.
7
. The fixed support pins
110
and
112
serve as upper and lower fixed portions respectively in the present invention.
A cassette contact
120
serving as an operating member is disposed between the stationary support plates
108
and
122
. A running block
118
serving as a transmitting actuating member is also disposed between the stationary support plates
108
and
122
. The running block
118
is rotatably supported on a block supporting member
134
, which is joined to a lower portion of the cassette contact
120
so as to be moved with the cassette contact. A drawing spring
132
is provided between a lower portion of the block supporting member
134
and lower portions of the movable support plates
82
and
86
. The drawing spring
132
returns the overall moving mechanism
52
to an original state as shown in FIG.
7
and thus serves as a returning member. The cassette contact
120
is disposed to be slid in a guide groove (not shown) formed in the stationary support plate
122
so as to extend vertically as viewed in FIG.
7
. The cassette attaching portion
46
includes a portion corresponding to the guide groove. A slit (not shown) is formed in the portion of the cassette attaching portion
46
. The cassette contact
120
includes a part protruding through the guide groove and the slit into the cassette attaching portion
46
. See FIG.
1
. The cassette contact
120
is pressed downward by the thread cassette
44
when the cassette is attached to the cassette attaching portion
46
. When the thread cassette
44
is pressed downward a predetermined distance, the cassette contact
120
is moved out of the movement path of the thread cassette.
Three pulleys
100
,
102
and
104
are rotatably mounted on the spacing pins
88
,
90
and
98
respectively. A metal slender string-shaped member, for example, a wire
106
is stretched between the pulleys
100
and
104
and the spacing pin
124
. The pulley
102
is in contact with a part of the wire
106
located between the spacing pin
124
and the pulley
104
, whereupon the wire
106
is prevented from being located on the left of the pulley
104
as viewed in FIG.
7
. The wire
106
has both ends including annular ends
106
a
and
106
b
formed by folding back parts thereof, respectively. The annular ends
106
a
and
106
b
of the wire
106
are caused to pass around the fixed support pins
110
and
112
respectively. The interlocking member
78
is fixed to a part of the wire
106
nearer to the pulley
100
between the pulleys
100
and
104
. As the result of the above-described construction, the movement support plates
82
and
86
movably supported via the wire
106
on the stationary support plate
108
.
On the other hand, another wire
114
having a smaller diameter than the wire
106
extends between the spacing pin
90
and the fixed support pin
116
. Two annular ends
114
a
and
114
b
at both ends of the wire
114
are caused to pass around the spacing pin
90
and fixed support pin
116
respectively. A middle portion of the wire
114
is hooked on the running block
118
. The spacing pin
90
is moved relative to the stationary support plate
108
. Accordingly, the annular end
114
a
of the wire
114
is a free end, whereas the annular end
114
b
is a fixed end. In the embodiment, the wire
106
serves both as a moving string-shaped member and as a first string-shaped member. The movable support plates
82
and
86
and pulleys
100
and
104
serve as a moving actuating member. Particularly in the embodiment, a part of the wire
10
extending from the interlocking member
78
via the pulley
104
to the fixed support pin
110
constitutes a descent string-shaped member, whereas another part of the wire
10
extending from the interlocking member
78
via the pulley
100
to the fixed support pin
112
constitutes an ascent string-shaped member. Furthermore, the wire
114
serves both as a transmitting string-shaped member and as a second string-shaped member. The spacing pin
90
serves as a mounting portion. The wire
114
and running block
118
constitute a transmitting mechanism.
When the cassette contact
120
is pressed downward distance d by the thread cassette
44
, the running block
118
is moved downward distance d together with the cassette contact
120
. A portion of the running block
118
abutting the wire
114
is moved distance d toward the annular end
114
a
side and downward distance d. Accordingly, the annular end
114
a
of the wire
114
is drawn downward twice as long as the distance d (2×d). Consequently, the spacing pin
90
and accordingly, the movable support plates
82
and
86
are moved downward distance (2×d). The pulleys
100
and
104
mounted on the respective movable support plates
82
and
86
are also moved downward distance (2×d) when the movable support plates
82
and
86
are moved downward. The portions of the pulleys
100
and
104
abutting the wire
106
are then moved toward the annular end
106
b
side distance (2×d) and downward distance (2×d). Consequently, a portion of the wire
106
located between the pulleys
100
and
104
is moved downward twice as long as distance (2×d) and accordingly, four times as long as distance d (4×d).
In the embodiment, the moving mechanism
52
is constituted by the interlocking member
78
, movable support plates
82
and
86
, stationary support plates
108
and
122
, pulleys
100
,
102
and
104
, running block
118
, fixed support pins
110
,
112
and
116
, spacing pins
90
and
124
, and wires
106
and
114
. The moving mechanism
52
in the embodiment quadruples a movement amount of the cassette contact
120
, transmitting the quadrupled movement amount to the thread holding member
50
. The movable support plates
82
and
86
assume the respective positions as shown in
FIG. 7
or non-operative conditions when the cassette contact
120
is non-operative, whereas the movable support plates
82
and
86
are moved to the respective positions as shown in
FIG. 14
or operative positions.
The threading hook mechanism
55
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 4
,
9
to
12
. The threading hook mechanism
55
is constructed to swing about a swinging central shaft
58
(see
FIG. 4
) together with the needle bar
26
. The mechanism
55
includes a threading hook
35
, a moving mechanism
138
for moving the hook
35
so that the hook is advanced and retreated through the needle eye
51
of the needle
36
, a threading bar
47
provided in parallel with the needle bar
26
and moved up and down, a guide bar
49
for supporting the threading bar
47
so that the threading bar is moved up and down, a hook supporting member
162
provided on a lower end of the threading bar
47
for holding the threading hook
35
, a compression coil spring
136
provided around the guide bar
49
for urging the bar upward, a cassette contact
139
for lowering the threading bar
47
against an urging force of the coil spring
136
, thereby passing the hook
35
through the needle eye
55
, a transmitting member
48
for transmitting operation of the cassette contact
139
to the threading bar
47
, and an abutting member
158
shutting down transmission by the transmitting member
48
. The threading hook
35
has a recess (not shown) formed in a lower portion thereof. The needle thread T is caught by the recess.
The moving mechanism
138
includes a rotation imparting member
140
provided on upper portions of the threading bar
47
and guide bar
49
, a pin
142
provided on the threading bar
47
so as to extend horizontally through the threading bar
47
, and a height adjusting member
146
fixed to the needle bar
26
. The coil spring
136
is disposed between an engaging portion
49
a
provided on the guide bar
49
and the rotation imparting member
140
. A compression coil spring
144
is provided around a portion of the threading bar
47
located between an upper portion of the rotation imparting member
140
and the pin
142
. The rotation imparting member
140
has a groove
148
formed in a portion thereof corresponding to the threading bar
47
as shown in FIG.
10
. The groove
148
includes a lower half spiral groove
148
a
and an upper half straight groove
148
b
. The pin
142
has one end inserted into the groove
148
. An abutting portion
154
is provided on an upper portion of the rotation imparting member
140
. The cassette contact
139
is supported on a guide shaft
151
fixed in the head
18
so as to be moved upward and downward as shown in
FIGS. 9
,
11
A,
11
B,
12
A and
12
B. The cassette contact
139
is urged upward by the drawing spring
155
and includes an abutting portion
139
a
protruding forward from a slit
45
provided in the cassette attaching portion
46
. See FIG.
1
. The abutting portion
139
a
is pressed downward by the thread cassette
44
when the thread cassette
44
is attached to the cassette attaching portion
46
. The overall cassette contact
139
is moved downward along the guide shaft
151
against the urging force of the drawing spring
155
.
The transmitting member
48
is pivotally supported on a horizontal shaft
60
further mounted on an upper portion of the cassette contact
139
. The transmitting member
48
is urged in a direction shown by arrow A
3
in
FIG. 11B
by a torsion coil spring
152
provided around the horizontal shaft
60
. The transmitting member
48
is moved between a transmission position as shown in
FIGS. 11A and 11B
and a non-transmission position as shown in
FIGS. 12A and 12B
. An upper end
153
of the transmitting member
48
abuts an abutting portion
154
of the rotation imparting member
140
from above when the transmitting member is in the transmission position. As a result, downward movement of the cassette contact
139
is transmitted via the rotation imparting member
140
to the threading bar
47
. In other words, the transmitting member
48
transmits force by which the cassette contact
139
moves the threading hook
35
downward. On the other hand, the upper end
153
of the transmitting member
48
is separated from the abutting portion
154
of the rotation imparting member
140
when the transmitting member is in the non-transmission position. As a result, the operation of the cassette contact
139
is prevented from being transmitted to the rotation imparting member
140
and the threading bar
47
, whereupon the threading bar
47
is allowed to be ascended by the urging force of the coil spring
136
.
The transmitting member
48
is made of a metal, whereas the rotation imparting member
140
is made of a resin. For the purpose of protecting the abutting portion
154
of the rotation imparting member
140
, a protecting member is wound on the upper end
153
of the transmitting member
48
. The protecting member is made of a synthetic resin such as ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene stylene) or polyacetal.
The abutting member
158
is fixed to the support block
54
, which is further fixed to the machine frame
24
. Accordingly, the abutting member
158
assumes a predetermined position irrespective of up-and-down and horizontal swinging of the needle bar
26
and the needle
36
. When the cassette contact
139
is moved downward such that the transmitting member
48
reaches a predetermined position, the abutting member
158
abuts the transmitting member
48
. As a result, the transmitting member
48
is caused to pivot in a direction opposite arrow A
3
in
FIG. 11B
against the urging force of the torsion coil spring
152
thereby to be moved to the non-transmission position. The thread holding member
50
is moved slightly upward from the lowermost position so that the needle thread T held by the thread holding member
50
is pressed against the threading hook
35
having been passed through the needle eye
51
from below, as will be described later. The abutting member
158
then abuts the transmitting member
48
when the transmitting member has reached the predetermined position.
The threading operation is carried out by attaching the thread cassette
44
to the cassette attaching portion
46
. Operations of various components in this case will be described with reference to
FIGS. 13
to
18
. Firstly, the user sets the needle bar
26
at a predetermined height-position for execution of the threading operation. The bobbin
42
is then set in the thread cassette
44
and the needle thread T is drawn from the bobbin
42
to be caught on a predetermined portion of the thread cassette
44
. The thread cassette
44
is then inserted into the cassette attaching portion
46
from above and pressed downward until the lower portion of the thread cassette
44
reaches the bottom of the cassette attaching portion
46
. In the above-described process of attaching the thread cassette
44
to the cassette attaching portion
46
, the needle thread T caught on the thread cassette
44
is lowered along an upper inclined face of the guide member
160
(see
FIG. 3
) to be caught by the needle thread take-up
32
. Furthermore, a part of the needle thread T other than the part caught by the needle thread take-up
32
is caught by the thread holding arms
62
and
64
of the thread holding member
50
. When the needle thread T is caught by the thread holding arms
62
and
64
, the abutting pin
76
is pressed in the direction of arrow A
2
in
FIG. 6A
by a rib (not shown) provided on the thread cassette
44
such that the lower end of the swinging portion is separated from the distal end of thread holding arm
62
. See FIG.
6
A.
In the thread cassette attaching process, furthermore, the cassette contact
120
is pressed downward by a right-hand part of the thread cassette
44
and the cassette contact
139
is pressed downward by a central part of the thread cassette
44
. When the cassette contact
120
is pressed downward by the thread cassette
44
, the moving mechanism
52
is operated so that the moving support plates
82
and
86
and interlocking member
78
, and that is, the thread holding member
50
are moved downward, as described above. In this case, a movement distance of the thread holding member
50
becomes about four times as long as a movement distance of the cassette contact
120
, as described above. When the thread holding member
50
has been moved to the lowermost position as shown in
FIG. 14
, the thread holding arms
62
and
64
are located lower than the needle eye
51
. See FIG.
15
.
FIG. 15
shows the threading hook
35
U advanced through the needle eye
51
when the needle
36
is located at the uppermost position in a threading range and the thread holding member
162
U and the threading hook
35
D advanced through the needle eye
51
when the needle
36
is located at the lowermost position in the threading range and the thread holding member
162
D. Thus, in the embodiment, the location where the thread holding arms
62
and
64
hold the needle thread T when the thread holding member
50
is at the lowermost position is lower than the threading hook
35
projecting from the needle eye
51
even when the needle
36
assumes the lowermost position in the threading range. Consequently, the thread holding member
50
can be moved along a predetermined route irrespective of the stop position of the needle
36
and accordingly, the construction of the moving mechanism
52
can be simplified.
On the other hand, when the cassette contact
139
is pressed downward by the thread cassette
44
, the rotation imparting member
140
is moved downward against the urging force of the coil spring
136
and with this, the threading bar
47
is moved downward. The downward movement of the threading bar
47
is prevented when the other end of the pin
142
abuts the height adjusting member
146
. At this time, the distal end of the threading hook
35
is at the same level as the needle eye
51
. When the cassette contact
139
is further pressed downward, the rotation imparting member
140
is further moved downward against the urging force of the coil spring
144
. In this case, since the pin
142
is guided along the helical groove
148
a
to the straight groove
148
b
of the groove
148
, the threading bar
47
is rotated with descent of the rotation imparting member
140
. As a result, the threading hook
35
is advanced through the needle eye
51
. The threading hook
35
is advanced through the needle eye
51
after the thread holding arms
62
and
64
have been moved lower than the needle eye. See FIG.
16
.
The cassette contact
120
is moved out of the movement path of the thread cassette
44
when the threading hook
35
has been advanced through the needle eye
51
. Consequently, the moving mechanism
52
is returned to the former state as shown in
FIG. 7
by the drawing spring
132
. In this case, the thread holding member
50
is moved upward so that the needle thread T extended between the thread holding arms
62
and
64
intersects the distal end of the threading hook
35
projecting through the needle eye
51
. In other words, the needle thread T is positively pressed against the threading hook
35
. The abutting member
158
abuts the transmitting member
48
thereby to move the latter from the transmission position to the non-transmission position when the thread holding member
50
is moved to a close position where the thread holding arms
62
and
64
are located slightly higher than the threading hook
35
. In this case, the pin
142
of the threading bar
47
ascends to a middle of the straight groove
148
b
. Furthermore, as the result of movement of the transmitting member
48
to the non-transmission position, the abutting portion
154
is disengaged from the upper end
153
of the rotation imparting member
140
. Consequently, the urging force of the coil spring
144
moves the rotation imparting member
140
upward and the threading bar
47
is rotated in the reverse direction, so that the threading hook
35
is returned through the needle eye
51
. Continuously, the urging force of the coil spring
136
moves the threading bar
47
and the rotation imparting member
140
upward, whereupon the threading hook
35
is returned to the former position.
Furthermore, during the upward movement of the thread holding member
50
, the distal end of the left thread holding arm
62
abuts a lower portion of the hook holding member
162
, as shown in FIG.
17
. Accordingly, an ascending speed of the thread holding member
50
is restrained. More specifically, load of abutting the thread holding member
50
against the hook holding member
162
is applied to the drawing spring
132
provided for returning the moving mechanism
52
, so that the ascending speed of the thread holding member
50
is restrained. The abutment of the thread holding member
50
against the hook holding member
162
is continued until the threading hook
35
completely gets through the needle eye
51
. When the threading hook
35
completely gets through the needle eye
51
, the thread holding member
50
is released from the abutment against the hook holding member
162
, whereupon the thread holding member
50
is moved upward with an increasing speed.
In the foregoing embodiment, the transmitting member
48
is moved to the non-transmission position by the abutting member
158
after the thread holding member
50
has been moved to the close position located higher than the threading hook
35
advanced through the needle eye
51
. Consequently, the needle thread T held by the thread holding arms
62
and
64
can reliably be caught by the threading hook
35
. Furthermore, the abutting member
158
is provided on the support block
54
fixed to the machine frame
24
. In other words, the abutting member
158
is independent from the drive mechanisms
28
and
30
. Consequently, the abutting member
158
can reliably cut off transmission by the transmitting member
48
.
Several modified forms will now be described. The present invention may be applied to sewing machine provided with no thread cassette and sewing machines provided with a thread cassette and a threading mechanism operated irrespective of attachment of the thread cassette. In each case, manually operated operating levers are provided for pressing the cassette contacts
120
and
139
downward respectively. The present invention may further be applied to sewing machines in which the needle bar is not swung horizontally relative to the machine frame.
The thread holding member may hold the thread in a vertically extended state. In this case, the moving mechanism is constructed so that the thread is moved horizontally so as to intersect the threading hook. Furthermore, although the two thread holding arms
62
and
64
are moved in the foregoing embodiment, at least one thread holding arm may be moved only if the needle thread T is caused to intersect the threading hook
35
. Additionally, the moving mechanism using the running block may move the threading hook
35
.
The string-shaped member should not be limited to the slender wire and may be a belt with no teeth or a timing belt, instead. Furthermore, a mere circular cylindrical member may be used instead of the running block. Furthermore, the moving mechanism may comprise gears. The invention may be applied to sewing machine in which the needle
36
is swung in a back-and-forth direction as well as those in which the needle
36
is swung in the right-and-left direction. The moving mechanism may be constructed so that the thread holding member
50
is moved non-parallel with the needle
36
, for example, obliquely relative to the needle. Additionally, the moving mechanism may be constructed so that the thread holding member is moved in parallel with the needle
36
when the thread holding member is descended or ascended.
The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not to be construed in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A sewing machine comprising:a sewing needle moved up and down and having an eye; a threading hook passed through the eye of the needle; an urging member for urging the threading hook upward; an actuating member for moving the threading hook downward against an urging force of the urging member so that the threading hook is passed through the needle eye; a transmitting member moved between a transmission position where an operation of the actuating member is transmitted to the threading hook and a non-transmission position where an operation of the actuating member is not transmitted to the threading hook: a thread holding member for holding the thread; a moving mechanism for moving the thread holding member near to a position where the thread held by the thread holding member is located near the threading hook having been passed through the eye of the needle; and an abutting member abutting the transmitting member when the thread holding member has been moved to the position where the thread held by the thread holding member is located near the threading hook having been passed through the eye of the needle, in order to move the transmitting member from the transmission position to the non-transmission position.
- 2. A sewing machine according to claim 1, further comprising a sewing machine frame, wherein the abutting member is disposed on the frame.
- 3. A sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting member is caused to pivot thereby moving between the transmission position and the non-transmission position, and the abutting member abuts the transmitting member to cause the transmitting member to pivot to the non-transmission position.
- 4. A sewing machine according to claim 1, further comprising:a needle bar having a lower end to which the needle is fixed and moved up and down; a threading bar having a lower end to which the threading hook is fixed and moved up and down and caused to pivot, the threading bar being disposed in parallel with and near the needle bar; and a rotation imparting member provided on the threading bar to be moved up and down with the threading bar, the rotation imparting member being moved up and down thereby to rotate the threading bar stopped at a lowermost position, wherein the actuating member is moved up and down, and the transmitting member is moved up and down together with the actuating member and caused to pivot about a pivot axis perpendicular to a direction in which the actuating member is moved up and down, thereby being moved between the transmission position and the non-transmission position, wherein the transmitting member abuts the rotation imparting member to transmit a downward movement of the actuating member to the rotation imparting member when assuming the transmission position; and wherein the transmitting member is spaced away from the rotation imparting member when assuming the non-transmission position.
- 5. A threading method for a sewing machine including a threading hook passed through the eye of the needle, an urging member for urging the threading hook toward a position away from the eye of the needle, an actuating member for advancing the threading hook through an eye of a needle against an urging force of the urging member, a transmitting member for transmitting an operation of the actuating member to the threading hook, and a thread holding member for holding a thread, the threading method comprising:transmitting the operation of the actuating member to the threading hook by the transmitting member; advancing the threading hook through the eye of the needle; moving the thread holding member to a position where the thread held by the thread holding member is located near the threading hook having been advanced through the eye of the needle; and interrupting transmission of the operation of the actuating member by the transmitting member and returning the threading hook to the position away from the eye of the needle by the urging member.
- 6. A sewing machine comprising:a needle bar moved up and down and having a lower end; a sewing needle fixed to the lower end of the needle bar; a threading mechanism including a threading bar provided near the needle bar to be movable up and down and rotatable, the threading bar having a lower end, threading hook fixed to the lower end of the threading bar and advanced through the eye of the needle and an urging member for urging the threading hook toward a position away from the eye of the needle, the threading mechanism rotating the threading bar against an urging force of the urging member after the threading bar has been moved to a position where the threading hook is allowed to be advanced through the eye of the needle, thereby advancing the threading hook through the eye of the needle; an actuating member for actuating the threading mechanism; a transmitting mechanism for transmitting an operation of the actuating member via the threading bar to the threading mechanism; and interrupting mechanism for interrupting the transmission of the operation of the actuating member by the transmitting mechanism after advancement of the threading hook through the eye of the needle has been completed, whereby the threading hook is returned to the position away from the eye of the needle by the urging force of the urging member.
- 7. A sewing machine according to claim 6, wherein the transmitting mechanism includes a transmitting member moved between a transmission position where an operation of the actuating member is transmitted to the threading hook and a non-transmission position where an operation of the actuating member is not transmitted to the threading hook, and the interrupting mechanism includes an abutting member abutting the transmitting member to move the transmitting member from the transmission position to the non-transmission position after advancement of the threading hook through the eye of the needle has been completed, whereby the transmission of the operation of the actuating member by the transmitting mechanism is interrupted.
- 8. A sewing machine according to claim 7, further comprising a sewing machine frame, wherein the abutting member is provided on the sewing machine frame.
- 9. A sewing machine according to claim 7, wherein the transmitting member is caused to pivot thereby moving between the transmission position and the non-transmission position, and the abutting member abuts the transmitting member to cause the transmitting member to pivot to the non-transmission position.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
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Kind |
| 2002-091561 |
Mar 2002 |
JP |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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| B2 7-71596 |
Aug 1995 |
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