This invention relates to a support and cassette apparatus and method. In particular, in accordance with one embodiment, the invention relates, in a quilting system, to a support and cassette apparatus including a support with a cassette movably connected with the support such that the cassette captures the support within the cassette. A carriage is attached to the cassette.
The prior art is replete with devices designed to make work easier for those involved. By way of example only and not by limitation, the task of creating a quilt is one that has evolved a certain standard set of tools and equipment. A major requirement, of course, is the support and movement of a sewing device. Applicant is aware of the state of the prior art that has for a long time remain unchanged. Currently, the sewing device is supported by a movable carriage that runs along a pair of oppositely positioned rails. The wheels of the carriage ride on the rails or sometimes in grooves in the rails. These prior art devices rely on gravity to hold the wheels to the rails or tracks. The carriage and rails of the prior art system are located at or below waist height. Thus, handles attached to the top of the sewing machine, which is attached to the carriage, for moving the carriage extend upward from the sewing machine and add side to side loading to the carriage as it is moved. Any loading of these prior art carriages in any direction other than down causes a moment to be created between where the handles are and where the wheels are. Thus there is a tendency for these prior art devices, particularly larger ones, to tip as the carriage is moved side to side. Additionally, the force required to move and change direction of the prior art carriages tends to tire the operators and, in some cases, cause the user's shoulders to actually ache after extended periods of operation making for bad ergonomics.
Further drawbacks to the accepted prior art systems are found in the use of patterns. Currently, when an operator wishes to trace a pattern she must go around the back of the machine and place a stencil or pattern on a table under the machine and line up her pointer with the pattern. The pattern is placed off to the left or right of the machine in an upside down orientation so that the operator must gaze down and to the left while operating the prior art machine backwards. This can cause back aches, eye strain and some people simply can't master the required motions. It is similar to driving a car while sitting in the passenger seat and looking only at the passenger side dashboard.
Thus, there is a need in the art of quilting and the like, for example only, for a carriage system that is easy to manipulate without fatigue and that does not introduce tipping motions to the sewing device. Further, there is a need in the art for a carriage system that enables an operator to easily and instinctively trace a pattern.
Accordingly, the support and cassette apparatus and method of the present invention according to one embodiment includes in a quilting system, a support. A cassette is movably connected with the support such that the cassette captures the support within the cassette and a carriage is attached to the cassette.
According to another aspect of the invention, the support is a monorail. In another aspect, the cassette includes rollers. In a further aspect, the cassette includes vertical rollers and horizontal rollers. In one aspect of the invention, the support includes at least one rail captured by the cassette. In another aspect, at least one handle is attached to the carriage approximately even with the support. In a further aspect, a pattern table is added to the system approximately even with the support. In one aspect, the pattern table includes a pattern guide for tracing a pattern on the pattern table. In a further aspect the pattern guide is selected from a group comprising: a computer graphic, a LED light and a laser light.
According to another embodiment of the invention, in a quilting system, a support and cassette apparatus includes an elevated monorail support. A cassette is movably connected with the elevated monorail support such that the cassette captures the elevated monorail support within the cassette. A carriage is movably attached to the cassette.
In accordance with one aspect of this invention, the cassette includes vertical rollers and horizontal rollers. In a further aspect, the support includes at least one rail captured by the cassette. In another aspect, at least one handle is attached to the cassette approximately even with the elevated monorail support. In another aspect, a pattern table is attached approximately even with the elevated monorail support. In a further aspect, the pattern table includes a pattern guide for tracing a pattern on the pattern table. In accordance with one aspect, the carriage supports a sewing device from below the sewing device. In a further aspect, the carriage supports a sewing device from above the sewing device.
According to another embodiment of the invention, in a quilting system including a monorail and a cassette, a method for quilting includes the steps of providing a quilting system with a support with a cassette movably connected with the support such that the cassette captures the support within the cassette, with a carriage movably attached to the cassette and with a sewing device attached to the carriage; inserting material to be quilted into said quilting system; and manipulating said carriage and operating said sewing device so as to create a quilt from said quilting material.
According to another aspect, the method includes the step of attaching a pattern table approximately even with the elevated monorail support. Another aspect includes the step of placing a pattern on the pattern table and tracing the pattern by moving the carriage so as to follow the pattern.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated by way of example in
The requirement that the cassette 28 move along support 26 may be satisfied by any means now known or hereafter developed. Preferably, support 26 includes at least one tubular rail 31 captured by cassette 28 as illustrated in
As illustrated in the figures, preferably cassette 28 includes vertical rollers 36 and horizontal rollers 38 in the preferred number of four vertical rollers 36 and four horizontal rollers 38.
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By way of further explanation, the support and cassette apparatus and method 10 of the present invention includes a cassette 28 that captures support 26, preferably a monorail, along each face of the support 26 or captures rails 31 thereby effectively eliminating any tipping tendencies common in the prior art. Further, because handles 42 are almost on the same level as the cassette 28 only a minimal moment is created. The effect is similar to trying to push a box along the floor, it is easiest to get down on the floor and push the box at floor level. This puts the “push force” closest to the floor and reduces both the effort as well as the tendency for the box to tip. In the present invention, the “box” (carriage 40) is hung from support 26 and the handles 42 that apply the force do so from approximately the same level as the support 26. Large loads are easily moved and Applicant has determined that movement of comparable weights require 3-5 pounds of force in the prior art systems but only 2-4 ounces of force in the present invention. This is sixteen times less than the force required by prior art devices. Thus, it is easier to work with for long periods of time. Again, while the higher forces and moments in other devices tend to tire the operator and cause the shoulders to ache, the present invention add hours of enjoyable pain free quilting to the operator's experience rendering superior ergonomics.
The description of the present embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. As such, while the present invention has been disclosed in connection with an embodiment thereof, it should be understood that other embodiments may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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