The invention is directed to a top transport device for sewing machines, in particular, with a presser bar and presser foot arrangement.
Top transport devices on sewing machines are known. They are used to also transport the sewing material from the top side in the sewing direction in sync with the feed dog arranged under the sewing material in the lower arm and therefore to guarantee that there is no mutual shift between the material on the top and the material on the bottom.
A known device is described in DE-C1 3435633. This device comprises, in addition to the spring-loaded presser bar, which is mounted for vertical movement on the sewing machine and to which the presser foot is fixed on the bottom, a top transport foot, which is driven by an arm in active connection with the drive of the sewing machine. If the top transport foot is to be activated, then it is connected by the sewer to the bottom end of the arm, i.e., suspended on the bottom end and held there by a spring pulling back the top transport foot. Here, the bottom arm end engages the shaft of the top transport foot. In contrast, if the top transport foot is not needed, then it can be disconnected from the arm and then slides upwards, pulled by the spring, until the foot end contacts the bottom end of the arm. The bottom of the top transport foot then always lies at a distance of about 15 mm from the needle plate and no longer influences the sewing process. However, the distance of the top transport foot bottom is small, such that no known accessories can be fixed to the presser bar. In addition, handling by the sewer in the area of the presser foot is obstructed by the top transport foot.
One objective of the present invention is to create a top transport device, which can be moved upwards when not needed such that conventional accessories can be fixed to the presser bar and optimal handling of the sewing material is possible when the top transport is not needed.
Another objective of the present invention is to form the top transport such that it can be adjusted relative to the presser foot and the needle plate without disassembling the housing part.
These are met by a top transport device according to the invention. Advantageous configurations of the device are described in the dependent claims.
By dividing the arm, at least partially, into two parallel, spaced arm sections that guide the shaft of the top transport foot laterally, the top transport foot can be drawn upwards to a much greater extent and thus the area above the needle plate can be kept open for the installation of special devices.
Another advantage of the invention in one preferred embodiment is that no parts on the machine housing have to be removed for setting the top transport foot in the sewing direction and in the vertical direction. There is the further possibility of exchanging a top transport foot similar to the presser foot and replacing it with a foot that is adapted to the sewing material to be processed. In another advantageous configuration, only the foot bottom on the top transport foot can be exchanged in order to adapt its structure to the sewing material to be processed.
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to an illustrated preferred embodiment. In the drawings:
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The two primary elements of the top transport according to the invention are the configuration of the top transport foot 15 and the arm 17. The arm 17 comprises two spaced, parallel arm sections 17a and 17b, which are held connected to each other and form in-between a guidance space. The top and bottom end of the arm 17 can be held together by connecting members 23 and 24 (
The top transport foot 15 is guided laterally with slight play in the guidance space between the inner sides of the two arm sections 17a, 17b. In the raised position (
The top transport foot 15 has the shape of a two-armed lever, with the connecting point 14 (knee) of the two lever sections 16a, 16b coming to lie outside of the two arm sections 17a, 17b in the raised position. The top transport foot 15 is then guided laterally in the region of its upper lever section 16b with the guidance bolt 28 in the guidance slots 27 on the arm 17, and in the region of its lower lever section 16a in the guidance space of the arm 17. The connecting point 14, i.e., the knee, projects backwards from the guidance space. The two ends of the bolt 28 at the end of the upper lever section 16b of the top transport foot 15 contact the upper end of the slot 27 in the rest position. In this rest position, the top transport foot 15 is held by a spring 31, which is suspended on one side on the connecting member 23 between the brackets 33 on the arm 17 and is held on the other side on the top transport foot 15 (holding point cannot be seen). In order to impart a defined position to the top transport foot 15, at least one guidance cam 35 is formed on this top transport foot. This cam—when the top transport foot 15 is not in the working position—slides on the rear edges of the two arm sections 17a, 17b. Consequently, the tip of the top transport foot bottom 29 is located in the rest position at the height of the bottom end 20 of the arm 17 and approximately at the height of a connecting point between the presser foot 13 and the presser bar 11 (see
In the working position (
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The top transport foot is adjusted in the horizontal direction by two locking screws 45, which engage in a slot 48 formed in an attachment lever 47 coupled to the sewing machine housing. For better clarity, in
The top section 16b of the top transport foot 15 is guided by the guidance bolt 28 in the slots 27 of the arm 17. This connection can be released by suitable means in the first embodiment according to
In the second embodiment according to
In the third embodiment according to
The replacement of the top transport foot 15 by another foot with a differently shaped bottom 53 is used to adapt the top transport foot 15 to the sewing material to be processed or to the surface properties of this material. Very fine materials, such as silk, require differently shaped top transport foot bottoms 53 than materials with a very rough structure.
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0036/05 | Jan 2005 | CH | national |
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