Claims
- 1. A seam consisting of a number of stitches, said seam beginning at a starting point and progressing in the direction of stitch formation such that completed stitches are behind the stitch being formed and the stitch being formed is in front of or forward of the completed stitches, each stitch of said seam having a fixed lateral width greater than 20 gauge (5/16 inch) and each stitch comprising:
- two outer and a central needle threads formed into three thread loops, each thread loop having a bight portion, said thread loops adapted to penetrate a fabric in a vertical plane arranged at an acute angle to a line defining the lateral width of the stitch;
- three looper threads, each corresponding to one of said needle threads, each looper thread passing through the bight portion of a thread loop of the corresponding needle thread and then forming a bight portion through which the next loop formed in the corresponding needle thread passes to form three parallel rows of stitches;
- a cover thread, adapted to lay on the top surface of the fabric along a serpentine pattern that is confined to the lateral width of the stitch; and
- said cover thread looping around the points of penetration of the outer needle threads and includes a cover thread strand portion that connects the looped around portions of the cover thread to connect said three parallel rows of stitches.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 in which two of the fabric-penetrating needle thread loops are adapted to penetrate the fabric on one side of said cover thread strand portion and the third fabric-penetrating needle thread loop is adapted to penetrate the fabric on the other side of said cover thread strand portion to connect said three parallel rows of stitches.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 1 in which said fixed lateral width is approximately 24 gauge (3/8 inch).
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 2 in which one outer needle thread loop is adapted to penetrate the fabric forward of the cover thread and the other outer needle thread loop and the central needle thread loop are adapted to penetrate the fabric behind the cover thread to connect said three parallel rows of stitches.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 2 in which one outer needle thread loop and the central needle thread loop are adapted to penetrate the fabric forward of the cover thread and the other outer needle thread loop is adapted to penetrate the fabric behind the cover thread to connect said three parallel rows of stitches.
- 6. A seam consisting of a number of stitches, said seam beginning at a starting point and progressing in the direction of stitch formation such that completed stitches are behind the stitch being formed and the stitch being formed is in front of or forward of the completed stitches, each stitch of said seam having a fixed lateral width greater than 20 gauge (5/16 inch) and functioning to produce a sewn product by joining two workpieces lying in overlapped relationship along the overlapped edge of one of said workpieces, each stitch comprising:
- a central needle thread formed into a first row of thread loops passing downwardly through the sewn product at spaced penetration points lying along a line that conform with said overlapped edge;
- a left needle thread formed into a second row of thread loops passing downwardly through both workpieces at spaced penetration points lying along a line spaced to the left of said central row of needle thread loops;
- a right needle thread formed into a third row of thread loops passing downwardly through the sewn product along a line spaced to the right of said central row of needle thread loops;
- looper threads for interlooping with each of said first, second and third rows of needle thread loops to form conforming spaced rows of stitches; and
- a spreader thread laid along the upper surface of said sewn product and interlocked with said first, second and third rows of thread loops.
- 7. The invention as set forth in claim 6 in which two of the needle threads are adapted to pass downwardly through the sewn product on one side of said spreader thread and the third needle thread is adapted to pass downwardly through the sewn product on the other side of said spreader thread to connect the three rows of thread loops.
- 8. The invention as set forth in claim 7 in which said third row of thread loops is adapted to penetrate the sewn product forward of the spreader thread and the first and second row of thread loops are adapted to penetrate the sewn product behind the spreader thread to connect said three rows of thread loops.
- 9. The invention as set forth in claim 7 in which said first and third rows of thread loops are adapted to penetrate the sewn product forward of the spreader thread and the second row of thread loops is adapted to penetrate the sewn product behind the spreader thread to connect said three rows of thread loops.
- 10. A method of forming a seam consisting of a number of stitches, said seam beginning at a starting point and progressing in the direction of stitch formation such that completed stitches are behind the stitch being formed and the stitch being formed is in front of or forward of the completed stitches, each stitch of said seam being formed in a product along and over the edge of a first workpiece that is laying in overlapped relationship to a second workpiece comprising the steps of:
- laying a cover thread over the surface of the product;
- interlocking the cover thread with a first, second and third needle threads by;
- passing a first needle thread through the product at points spaced along a line that generally conforms with said edge to form a first series of thread loops;
- passing a second needle thread through said first and second workpieces along a line that generally conforms to and is spaced laterally in one direction from said edge to form a second series of thread loops;
- passing a third needle thread through the product along a line that generally conforms to and is spaced laterally in the other direction from said edge and is spaced from said second needle thread a distance that is greater than 20 gauge (5/16 inch) to form a third series of thread loops;
- interlocking a first looper thread through said first series of thread loops;
- interlocking a second looper thread through said second series of thread loops; and
- interlocking a third looper thread through said third series of thread loops.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 10, wherein said first and second needle threads sequentially penetrate the product during each stitch formation.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 11 in which said first, second and third needle threads pass through the workpieces along a vertical plane that is at an acute angle to a line extending laterally through the stitch.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 10 in which when passing the needle threads through the product two of said thread loops penetrate the product on one side of said cover thread and the other needle thread penetrates the product on the other side of said cover thread to connect said three parallel rows of stitches.
CROSS-REFERENCES
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/063,096 filed May 17, 1993, entitled "THREE NEEDLE STITCH WITH COVER THREAD," now U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,414. This application is incorporated herein by this reference.
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