Information
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Patent Grant
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6470815
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Patent Number
6,470,815
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Date Filed
Monday, April 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 29, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 112 463
- 112 465
- 112 466
- 112 157
- 112 443
- 112 448
- 112 220
- 112 221
- 112 260
- 112 47
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An improved structure high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine in which a vertically extending columnar elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) structure is disposed below the needle holder of the sewing machine. The drive mechanism of the revolving shuttle and the material feed dog plate are situated in the interior section of the elevated material feed needle plate platform, with changes in the type of stitches sewn by the sewing machine governed by a pattern cam. As such, the elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) structure provides for wider applications than conventional level platform-type material feed needle plates which are incapable of easily sewing across concave, convex, and other irregular contours of objects being processed. The present invention is not only capable of various types of zigzag stitching, but also provides for the sturdier sewing and a more attractive appearance of finished objects, while increasing the value, product quality and productivity of sewing machines in this category of industrial equipment.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention herein relates to an improved structure high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine in which a vertically extending, mailbox-shaped elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) structure is disposed below the needle holder of the sewing machine and, furthermore, the drive mechanism of the revolving shuttle and the material feed dog plate are situated in the interior section of the elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed), with modifications afforded by the said drive mechanism enabling a size reduction of the interior section of the columnar elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) and variations in the type of stitches sewn by the sewing machine are governed by a pattern cam; the said mailbox-shaped elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) structure especially provides for wider applications than conventional level platform-type material feed needle plates which are incapable of easily sewing across concave, convex, and other irregular contours of objects being processed; as such, the present invention is not only capable of various types of zigzag stitching, but also provides for the sturdier sewing and more attractive appearance of finished objects, while increasing the value and product quality and productivity of sewing machines in this category of industrial equipment.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Referring to
FIG. 7
, a conventional level platform-type sewing machine structure, the sewing machine B has disposed at its bottom section (below the needle holder B
6
) a level platform-type material feed needle plate base B
7
structure and, as indicated in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, a dog base plate B
71
is situated at the interior section of the material feed needle plate base B
7
which facilitates the installation of a material feed dog B
72
at the top section of the dog base plate B
71
, and since one end of the dog base plate B
71
is conjoined to an eccentric shaft B
11
at the tail end of another drive shaft B
1
′ of the bottom panel and the other end is conjoined to a rocker arm B
74
, when the drive shaft B
1
′ is driven by the belt C and rotates along with the drive shaft B
1
, this initiates the movement of the dog base plate B
71
following the repeated path shown in
FIG. 3 and
, furthermore, there is a press foot B
75
at the upper extent of the material feed needle plate base B
7
and when the dog base plate B
71
ascends, the material feed dog B
72
and the press foot B
75
grasp the object being processed D between them such that the object being processed D becomes taut, at which time the dog
72
moves forward and backward (in the direction of the operator) along with the dog base plate B
71
and after the object being processed D is pulled a given distance, the dog base plate B
71
descends and releases the object being processed D, and then the dog base plate B
71
moves forward and backward to the other side such that when the dog base plate B
71
ascends once again and contacts the object being processed, the repetitive said routine completes the sewing action of the needle holder B
6
; furthermore, a pattern cam A structure is situated inside the head of the sewing machine B and the pattern cam A is coupled to a transverse main shaft B
1
and rotates along with a main shaft B
1
; an idler wheel fixture B
3
rests against the pattern cam A and is linked to a needle holder fixture B
5
via a connecting rod B
4
such that when the main shaft B
1
of the sewing machine B drives the needle holder B
6
upward and downward, the pattern cam A is thus rotated by the transverse shaft B
2
which causes the idler wheel fixture B
3
to move following the sinusoidal surface of the pattern cam A and the connecting rod B
4
to repeatedly swing the needle holder fixture B
5
leftward and rightward, while the needle holder B
6
of the sewing machine B moves upward and downward to sew the object being processed to collectively generate a left and right transverse movement and thereby effectively accomplish a variable zigzag stitch as the object being processed is conveyed forward.
In addition, a revolving shuttle B
8
structure is disposed within the interior section of the material feed needle plate base B
7
, the revolving shuttle B
8
consisting of a connected drive mechanism that is driven into rotation by the drive shaft B
1
′ such that as the needle holder B
6
descends, the thread at the inner section of the revolving shuttle B
8
and in the needle B
61
at the bottom end of the needle holder B
6
is manipulated in a stitching routine that achieves the sewing of the object being processed D; furthermore, since the pattern cam A varying the sewn stitching is situated inside the material feed needle plate base B
7
of the said conventional sewing machine, the drive mechanism within the interior section is occupies a space of considerably large dimensions and, furthermore, the other drive shaft B
1
′ rotating along with it in the bottom panel can only be accommodated in a level platform-type design arrangement; however, with regard to the physical characteristic of the object being processed, the level platform-type material feed needle plate base has no positions for a completely flat posturing and cannot be utilized for sewing and finishing irregularly contoured items such as joint guards, footwear, and other convex or concave planes and, therefore, is not only incapable of maintaining product quality, but leads to decreased productivity as well as product quality.
Therefore, the improved structure high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine of the invention herein features a vertically extending, columnar elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) structure disposed below the needle holder of the sewing machine and, furthermore, the drive mechanism of the revolving shuttle and the material feed dog plate are situated in the interior section of the elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed), with variations in the type of stitches executed by the sewing machine governed by a pattern cam; the elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) structure especially provides for wider applications than conventional level platform-type material feed needle plates which are incapable of easily sewing across the concave, convex, and other irregular contours of objects being processed; if such a columnar elevated needle plate platform is utilized, not only would the embellishing of concave, convex, and other irregular contours be possible, but the various types of zigzag stitching afforded would also provide for the sturdier sewing and a more attractive appearance of finished objects, while increasing the value and product quality and productivity of sewing machines in this category of industrial equipment, and this is the primary objective of the invention herein.
Another objective of the improved structure high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine invention herein is the inclusion of a vertical base plate extending upward from the top section of a dog base plate and, furthermore, a vertically oriented slot is formed in the center section of the vertical base plate and a horizontally oriented slot is formed in bottom section of the vertical base plate, with a sliding block respectively situated in the each of the vertically oriented and horizontally oriented slots, such that the vertical base plate is capable of sliding upward and downward as well as swing forward and backward following the articulation of the sliding blocks and slots; thus, when the dog base plate moves, the vertical base plate moves along with it synchronously, thereby enabling the material feed dog at the top section to complete a zigzag stitch as the material is being fed through; and the material feed structure of the original level platform-type material feed needle plate base can be extended into the interior section of the mailbox-shaped, elevated material feed needle plate platform embodiment of the present invention.
Yet another objective of the improved structure high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine invention herein is the inclusion of a vertical drive shaft linked to a drive mechanism of the bottom panel that transports the revolving shuttle close to the lower position of the columnar elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) and, furthermore, in synchronization with a rotating lower drive shaft such that the revolving shuttle structure of the original level platform-type material feed needle plate base can be extended into the interior section of the mailbox-shaped, elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) embodiment of the present invention.
Still another objective of the improved structure high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine invention herein is the inclusion of a skirt plate seating recess formed in the end surface of a pattern mounting base where the pattern cam is sleeved onto a transverse shaft for the placement of a skirt plate into the said skirt plate seating recess and, furthermore, screws are utilized to fasten the skirt plate; in addition, the skirt plate is assembled to a sighting block that is first mounted on the said transverse shaft and when the sewing machine is being assembled and set up, after the calibration of the pattern cam and an eccentric idler wheel is completed as well as the alignment of a locating pin and a locating hole between the sighting block and the skirt plate, this provides for the rapid configuring of the pattern cam as well as the rapid and accurate sleeving of the pattern cam onto the transverse shaft which enables convenient pattern cam replacement and, furthermore, reduces the technical requirements of the operating personnel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an orthographic drawing of a pattern cam structure of a conventional sewing machine as viewed from the rear lateral surface.
FIG. 2
is an orthographic drawing of
FIG. 1
as viewed from the perspective of the operator at the left lateral surface.
FIG.
3
(A) is an orthographic drawing of the dog base plate and the revolving shuttle inside a conventional level platform-type material feed needle plate base.
FIG.
3
(B) is an orthographic drawing of the dog base plate operation path inside a conventional level platform-type material feed needle plate base.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional drawing of the mailbox-shaped, elevated material feed needle plate platform high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine of the invention herein as viewed from a rear perspective.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional drawing of the sewing machine of the invention herein as viewed from the left lateral surface.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional drawing of another embodiment of the invention herein.
FIG. 7
is an isometric drawing of a conventional sewing machine quipped with a level platform-type material feed needle plate base.
FIG. 8
is an isometric drawing of the mailbox-shaped, elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed) high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine of the invention herein.
FIG. 9
is an exploded drawing of the pattern cam structure of the invention herein.
FIG. 10
is partial cross-sectional drawing of the pattern cam structure of the invention herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the improved structure high speed industrial-use zigzag stitch sewing machine of the invention herein, the basic structure of the sewing machine
1
, as indicated in FIG.
4
and
FIG. 5
, consists of a pattern cam A situated inside the head section of the sewing machine
1
that causes a leftward and rightward transverse motion of the needle holder
121
and the production of a zigzag stitch as an object being processed is conveyed forward; of which, the pattern cam A consists of two pattern plate elements A
1
and A
2
in a stacked arrangement having a series of lobes and troughs proceeding curvilinearly along their circumferences, with a pattern mounting base A
3
at their center areas to facilitate the insertion fastening of the pattern cam A structure to a transverse shaft, and in between the transverse shaft and an upper drive shaft
12
of the sewing machine
1
is a worm shaft and worm gear, a drive mechanism that rotates the upper drive shaft
12
such that the transverse rod is brought into motion by the upper drive shaft
12
and thereby rotates the pattern cam A; furthermore, a forked idler wheel fixture B
3
is situated on the edge of the pattern cam A, and an eccentric idler wheel B
31
and an additional idler wheel B
32
on the two prongs of the idler wheel fixture B
3
rest against the two pattern plate elements A
1
and A
2
, respectively; furthermore, a connecting rod B
4
at one end of the idler wheel fixture B
3
is linked to a needle holding fixture B
5
such that when the upper drive shaft
12
of the sewing machine
1
is rotating and causes the needle B
6
to move upward and downward, the pattern cam A is brought into rotation by the transverse shaft and as the action of the idler wheel fixture B
3
is determined by it following the sinusoidal surface of the pattern cam A, the needle holding fixture B
5
begins to move in reciprocating transverse manner and, as a result, while the needle B
6
of the sewing machine B is travelling up and down during the stitching of an object being processed, it is also moving transversely in alternating directions, thereby effectively producing a zigzag stitch as the object being processed is conveyed straight ahead; since zigzag stitching can provides for increased overall sewn strength in objects being processed, such as premium apparel embellishments or fine item securing, which is especially applicable in the utilization of conventional thread in the production of commercial items in that seams do not have to overlaid and, therefore, traces of sewing are not apparent.
Similarly, at the bottom section (below the needle holder
121
) of the sewing machine
1
is a material feed needle plate platform
16
structure and situated in the interior section of the material feed needle plate platform
16
is a dog base plate
161
which facilitates the installation of a material feed dog
162
at the top section of the dog base plate
161
, and since one end of the dog base plate
161
is conjoined to an eccentric shaft
131
at the tail end of a lower drive shaft
13
of the bottom panel and the other end is conjoined to a rocker arm
164
, when the lower drive shaft
13
of the bottom panel rotates, this initiates the movement of the dog base plate
161
and, furthermore, the material feed action of the press foot
17
at the upper extent of the material feed needle plate platform
16
, and a revolving shuttle
18
connected to a drive mechanism
181
spins along with the rotating lower drive shaft
13
, while facilitating the descension of the needle holder
121
, such that the thread at the inner section of the revolving shuttle
18
and the needle
122
at the bottom end of the needle holder
122
is manipulated in a stitching routine that achieves the sewing of the object being processed D, wherein the emphasis is that the main drive shaft
11
of the said sewing machine
1
is disposed at a high position at the center section of the sewing machine
1
and, furthermore, the belts
14
and
15
are respectively utilized to drive the upper drive shaft
12
of the needle holder
121
and lower drive shaft
13
of the revolving shuttle
18
, enabling the entire sewing machine
1
to have an appropriate height such that the material feed needle plate platform
16
below the needle
122
can be elevated, with the appearance of the overall structure shown in
FIG. 8
; additionally, extending upward from the top section of the dog base plate
161
is a vertical base plate
2
and, furthermore, a vertically oriented slot
21
is formed in the center section of the vertical base plate
2
and a horizontally oriented slot
22
is formed in bottom section of the vertical base plate
2
, with a sliding block
211
and
221
situated in the vertically oriented and horizontally oriented slot
21
and
22
, respectively, such that the vertical base plate
2
is capable of sliding upward and downward as well as swing forward and backward following the articulation of the sliding blocks
211
and
221
and slots
21
and
22
; and, finally, the material feed dog
162
is installed at the top section of the said vertical base plate
2
and when the dog base plate
161
moves, the vertical base plate
2
moves along with it synchronously, thereby enabling the material feed dog
162
at the top section to complete a zigzag stitch as the material is being fed through.
Additionally, in the interior section of the elevated material feed needle plate platform
16
(Post Bed) is a vertical drive shaft
3
linked to the drive mechanism
181
of the bottom panel that transports the revolving shuttle
18
close to the lower position of the elevated material feed needle plate platform
16
(Post Bed) and, furthermore, in synchronization with the rotating lower drive shaft
13
, and the revolving shutter structure of the original level platform-type material feed needle plate base is extended into the interior section of the elevated material feed needle plate platform (Post Bed)
16
and, furthermore, as indicated in
FIG. 6
, a toothed belt
4
can be substituted to link the drive mechanism to the revolving shuttle drive shaft and similarly, the toothed belt
4
enables the revolving shuttle
18
to be driven synchronously with the lower drive shaft
13
.
Furthermore, as indicated in FIG.
9
and
FIG. 10
, which depict another embodiment of the pattern cam structure of the invention herein, the front pattern plate element
51
and the rear pattern plate element
12
of the pattern cam
5
are directly attached to the pattern mounting base
13
, with a shaft hole
533
at the center of the pattern mounting base
13
utilized for the insertion of a transverse shaft B
2
having on its lateral end surface a coupling end
531
and, furthermore, a threaded holes
532
are tapped in the coupling end
531
so the pattern cam
5
can be fastened to the transverse shaft B
2
by means of screws
535
, and a skirt plate seating recess
534
is formed in the end surface of the pattern mounting base
13
where the pattern cam
5
is sleeved onto the transverse shaft B
2
for the placement of a skirt plate
6
into the said skirt plate seating recess
534
; the said skirt plate
6
has a shaft hole
63
formed at the center to provide for the insertion of the transverse shaft B
2
and, furthermore, screws
64
are utilized to fasten the skirt plate
6
to the pattern mounting base
13
of the pattern cam
5
; the said screws
64
are inserted into the fastener locating holes
536
formed in the other side of the pattern cam
5
pattern mounting base
13
and then tightened in the threaded holes
62
of the skirt plate
6
, with the inner diameters of the fastener locating holes
536
being slightly larger than the outer diameters of the screws
64
to enable fine adjustments between the skirt plate
6
and the pattern cam
5
.
In addition, the skirt plate
6
is assembled to a sighting block
7
that is first mounted on the transverse shaft B
2
, the sighting block
7
having a shaft hole
72
to provide for the insertion of the transverse shaft B
2
and, furthermore, a threaded hole
73
tapped in its side to accommodate a screw
74
for fastening onto the transverse shaft B
2
such that when the sewing machine is being assembled and set up, after the calibration of the pattern cam
5
and the eccentric idler wheel B
31
is completed as well as the alignment of the locating pin
71
and the locating hole
61
between the sighting block
7
and the skirt plate
6
, this provides for the rapid configuring of the pattern cam
5
and the transverse shaft B
2
such that when the operating personnel replace the pattern cam
5
to change the sewing stitch pattern, they would only have to switch off the sewing machine and loosen the screws
535
fastening the pattern cam
5
to remove the transverse shaft B
2
from the pattern cam
5
, at which time since the sighting block
7
remains mounted on the transverse rod B
2
, when the new pattern cam
5
is installed, the skirt plate
6
of the new pattern cam
5
is fitted with the sighting block
7
still on the original transverse shaft B
2
and thereby rapidly and, furthermore, accurately sleeve the pattern cam
5
onto the transverse shaft B
5
and then refasten the pattern cam
5
, which enables convenient pattern cam
5
replacement that can be performed by operating personnel onsite without seeking the assistance of technical personnel and thereby reduces the technical requirements of the operating personnel.
In summation of the foregoing section, since the invention herein is of an original and practical structure that not only is equipped with a columnar elevated material feed needle plate platform (post bed) capable of high-speed zigzag stitching and the enhanced sewing of objects being processed, but also increases the product quality and productivity by sewing machines in this category of industrial equipment by providing an elevated stitching platform sewing machine of a comparatively superior and feasible structure, the present invention is lawfully submitted in application for the granting of the commensurate new patent rights.
Claims
- 1. An improved structure for a high speed zigzag stitch industrial-use sewing machine including a pattern cam situated inside a head section controlling transverse motion of a needle holder and a material feed needle plate platform structure disposed at a bottom panel of the sewing machine, and situated in an interior section of the material feed needle plate platform is a dog base plate which facilitates installation of a material feed dog at a top section of the dog base plate, a first end of the dog base plate being conjoined to an eccentric shaft at a tail end of a lower drive shaft of the bottom panel and a second end being conjoined to a rocker arm, such that rotation of the lower drive shaft of the bottom panel initiates movement of the dog base plate and material feed action of a press foot at an upper extent of the material feed needle plate platform, and a revolving shuttle connected to a drive mechanism spins along with the rotating lower drive shaft, facilitating the descension of the needle holder, such that thread at the inner section of the revolving shuttle and a needle at the bottom end of the needle holder is manipulated in a stitching routine that achieves sewing of an object being processed, the structure comprising:a main drive shaft of the sewing machine disposed at an upper position at a center section of the sewing machine; two belts respectively driving an upper drive shaft of the needle holder and the lower drive shaft of the revolving shuttle, enabling the entire sewing machine to have a height such that the material feed needle plate platform can be elevated under the needle; extending upwardly from the top section of the said dog base plate is a vertical base plate with a vertically oriented slot is formed in a center section of the vertical base plate and a horizontally oriented slot formed in a bottom section of the vertical base plate; a sliding block situated in each of the vertically oriented and horizontally oriented slots, respectively, such that the vertical base plate slides upward and downward as well as swinging transversely rightward and leftward following articulation of the sliding blocks and the slots; wherein the material feed dog is installed at the top section of the vertical base plate such that, when the said dog base plate moves, the vertical base plate moves along with it synchronously, thereby enabling the material feed dog at the top section to complete zigzag stitch as the material is being fed therethrough; and in an interior section of the elevated material feed needle plate platform is a vertical drive shaft linked to the drive mechanism of the bottom panel that transports the revolving shuttle close to a lower position of the elevated material feed needle plate platform in synchronization with the rotating lower drive shaft.
- 2. The zigzag sewing machine of claim 1 including a toothed belt linking the drive mechanism to the revolving shuttle drive shaft, whereby the toothed belt synchronously drives the revolving shuttle with the lower drive shaft.
- 3. The zigzag sewing machine of claim 1 including a skirt plate seating recess formed in an end surface of a pattern mounting base; a pattern cam sleeved onto a transverse shaft for placement of a skirt plate into the skirt plate seating recess wherein screws are utilized to fasten the skirt plate the screws being inserted into fastener locating holes formed in the pattern cam pattern mounting base and the threaded holes of the skirt plate, inner diameters of the fastener locating holes being larger than outer diameters of the screws to enable fine adjustments between the skirt plate and the pattern cam; the skirt plate being assembled to a sighting block mounted on a transverse shaft, the sighting block having a shaft hole accommodating the transverse shaft and a threaded hole in a side receiving a screw fastening onto the transverse shaft such that, after calibration of the pattern cam and an eccentric idler wheel is completed, a locating pin is aligned with a locating hole between the sighting block and the skirt plate.
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