Claims
- 1. A material feeding system for cooperative use with a first feed means movably responsive to a first drive means, a sewing area including and immediately adjacent at least one sewing needle wherein sewing is accomplished, the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a cloth plate having a working surface plane over which an advancing fabric travels,
- a continuous belt formed with a plurality of spaced toothed portions which include gripping surfaces and which are on a side facing toward said working surface plane, and
- belt drive means responsive to said first drive means for moving said belt along a path,
- a throat plate situated adjacent to said cloth plate having at least one hole therein through which said at least one needle passes after passing through said fabric work piece,
- a machine drive means,
- said belt drive means including clutch means for converting input motion from said first drive means to substantially intermittent rotational output motion of a shaft member in a single rotational drive direction said machine drive means including adjustment means to vary in a predetermined manner said output motion to be substantially synchronized with respect to the motion of said first feed means,
- said continuous belt in cooperation with said first feed means comprising second feed means for reliably gripping and advancing upper and lower surfaces of a fabric work piece into, through and out of said sewing area; and a material stripper having an opening fitted closely around said path of said feed drive means in a location to prevent fouling of said fabric work piece after it leaves said presser means, cloth plate, and throat plate to permit a cooling transfer of any beat that builds up in said belt as a result of the travel of said belt and said fabric work piece through said dewing area, by convection from said belt to the environment about said belt after it leaves the region of said presser means said cloth plate and throat plate.
- 2. A sewing machine assembly comprising, in combination:
- a machine drive means,
- a sewing area including and immediately adjacent at least one sewing needle wherein sewing is accomplished,
- a cloth plate having a working surface plane over which a fabric work piece travels,
- feed dog means responsive to said machine drive means and movable beneath and above the working surface plane of said cloth plate for contacting the underside of said fabric work piece, presser means having an upper surface and a lower surface and a fixed length, a guide groove in said lower surface along its entire length, said guide groove defined by two parallel, spaced apart side walls bridged by a top wall said presser means responsive to said machine drive means to move between relatively distant and proximate positions with respect to said cloth plate plane,
- a continuous belt formed with a plurality of spaced toothed portions which include gripping surfaces and which are on a side facing toward said working surface plane, said belt having a top surface spaced apart from said gripping surfaces and two side surfaces between said top surface and said gripping surfaces, and
- belt drive means responsive to said machine drive means for moving said belt along a path, said path including a portion thereof between said presser means and said cloth plate, said belt being substantially surrounded on its top and two side surfaces by said top and two side walls of said guide groove as said belt traverses the length of said presser means;
- a throat plate situated adjacent to said cloth plate and having a top surface substantially parallel to said working surface plane along said path, said throat plate having at least one hole therein through which said at least one sewing needle passes after passing through said fabric work piece,
- said feed drive means including clutch means for converting an input motion from said machine drive means to a substantially intermittent rotational output motion by a shaft member in a single rotational drive direction, said machine drive means including adjustment means to vary in a predetermined manner said output motion of said shaft to be substantially synchronized with respect to the motion of said feed dog means, and thus to variably affect the length of stitches sewn by said machine; and a material stripper having an opening fitted closely around said path of said feed drive means in a location to prevent fouling of said fabric work piece after it leaves said presser means, cloth plate, and throat plate to permit a cooling transfer of any beat that builds up in said belt as a result of the travel of said belt and said fabric work piece through said sewing area by convection from said belt to the environment about said belt after it leaves the region of said presser means, cloth plate and throat plate.
- 3. A material feeding system for use with a sewing machine which comprises a machine drive means, a presser means having an upper surface and a lower surface and a fixed length, said presser means having a guide groove in its lower surface along its entire length, said groove defined by two parallel, spaced apart side walls bridged by a top wall, a sewing area including and immediately adjacent at least one sewing needle wherein sewing is accomplished, a cloth plate having a working surface plane over which an advancing fabric work piece travels, feed dog means responsive to said machine drive means and movable beneath and above said working surface plane of said cloth plate for contacting the underside of said fabric work piece and said presser means between relatively distant and proximate positions with respect to said cloth plate plane, the improvement comprising in combination:
- a continuous belt formed with a plurality of spaced tooth portions which include gripping surfaces and which are on a side facing toward said working surface plane, said belt having a top surface spaced apart from said gripping surfaces and two side surfaces between said top surface and said gripping surfaces, and
- belt drive means responsive to said machine drive means for moving said belt along a path, said path including a portion thereof between said presser means and said cloth plate, said belt being substantially surrounded on its top and two side surfaces by the walls defining said guide groove as said belt traverses said presser means guide groove;
- a throat plate situated adjacent to said cloth plate and having a top surface substantially parallel to said working surface plane along said path, said throat plate having at least one hole therein through which said at least one sewing needle passes after passing through said fabric work piece,
- said belt drive means including clutch means for converting an input motion from said machine drive means to a substantially intermittent rotational output motion by a shaft member in a single rotational drive direction, said machine drive means including adjustment means to vary in a predetermined manner said output motion of said shaft member to be thus substantially synchronized with respect to the motion of said feed dog means, and to thus variably affect the length of stitches sewn by said machine,
- said continuous belt in cooperation with said feed dog means comprising feed means for reliably gripping and advancing a fabric work piece substantially synchronized with respect to the motion of said feed dog means, and a material stripper having an opening fitting closely around said path of said feed drive means in a location to prevent fouling said fabric work piece after it leaves said presser means, cloth plate, and throat plate to permit a cooling transfer of any beat that builds up in said belt as a result of the travel of said belt and said fabric work piece through said sewing area by convection from said belt to the environment about said belt after it leaves the region of said presser means, cloth plate and throat plate.
- 4. A system according to claim 3, further including means for influencing tension in said continuous belt, wherein said means for influencing tension in said continuous belt comprises a movable bracket attachable to said sewing machine, a compression spring at one end contacting a ledge of said movable bracket, an idler wheel mounted on an upper end of said movable bracket and journaled on a wheel support bracket, said spring contacting said wheel support bracket to cause said idler wheel to impinge upon said belt.
- 5. A system according to claim 1, further including means for influencing tension in said continuous belt, wherein said means for influencing tension in said continuous belt comprises a movable bracket attachable to said sewing machine, a compression spring at one end contacting a ledge of said movable bracket, an idler wheel mounted on an upper end of said movable bracket and journaled on a wheel support bracket, said spring contacting said wheel support bracket to cause said idler wheel to impinger upon said belt.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 758,239, filed Sep. 10, 1991, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,237 on Oct. 6, 1992, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 627,943 filed Dec. 13, 1990 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 627,943 is a continuation of application Ser. No. 515,392, filed Apr. 27, 1990 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 515,392 is a continuation of application Ser. No. 409,205, filed Sep. 19, 1989 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 409,205 is a continuation of Ser. No. 307,579, filed Feb. 7, 1989 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 307,579 is a continuation of Ser. No. 185,734, filed Apr. 25, 1988 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 185,734 is a continuation of Ser. No. 018,270, filed Apr. 24, 1987 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 018,270 is a continuation of Ser. No. 894,188, filed Aug. 7, 1986 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 894,188 is a continuation of Ser. No. 821,373, filed Jan. 22, 1986 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 821,373 is a continuation of Ser. No. 773,395, filed Sep. 6, 1985 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 773,395 is a continuation of Ser. No. 571,257, filed Jan. 16, 1984 and now abandoned.
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