Unitary double-acting piston thread cutter assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6286445
  • Patent Number
    6,286,445
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A unitary double-acting piston thread cutter assembly having a housing including an integrated cutter section and drive section forming a single unitary device. The thread cutter assembly includes a universal tension mount for releasably securing the thread cutter assembly to the top plate of a variety of different types and models of sewing machine. A V-shaped moveable blade has two sides with a pivot point defined at the intersection of the sides. Along one side of the moveable blade is disposed a cutting or knife edge. A double-acting piston and drive link are disposed longitudinally in the housing and connected so that they are both displaced at the same time. The drive link is also connected to the side of the moveable blade opposite that of the cutting or knife edge, so that movement of the piston and drive link in a longitudinal direction, in turn, causes the moveable blade to be displaced, whereby the cutting or knife edge of the moveable blade engages with that of a stationary blade and severs the thread chain.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is directed to a sewing machine, and in particular, to a unitary double-acting piston chain thread cutter assembly for a sewing machine.




2. Description of Related Art




Sewing machines are used to produce a multitude of garments at a high speed of production. Chain threads between garments must be cut quickly, and preferably, without stopping the production of the next garment.




Chain thread cutter assemblies are widely used for cutting the chain thread formation between garments or pieces. By way of example, Clinton Industries manufactures a cutter assembly (model 3115FCA) that is permanently mounted via screws drilled into the top plate of the sewing machine. The cutter assembly comprises two separate sections: a driver section and a body section. To install the cutter assembly holes must first be drilled in the top plate of the sewing machine. Then the body section is secured to the top plate of the sewing machine behind the presser foot via screws. The driver section is placed behind the body section and slid together so that projection members extending from the driver section are received in complementary shaped apertures defined in the body section. A guard is positioned so that it extends over the top surface of both sections and secured via a screw to the driver section. Because of the separate components, assembly of the cutter assembly is time consuming and requires proper alignment of the two sections so that the guard fits over the top. Another disadvantage of this conventional device is that it is permanently affixed to the top plate of the sewing machine and thus can not be readily removed. The driver section includes a driving piston. During installation the driver section is arranged in the lateral direction so that the driving piston is substantially perpendicular to the direction of the cutter assembly. This is disadvantageous in that it is difficult to mount the assembly on space restricted overedge machines.




It is therefore desirable to provide a unitary chain thread cutter assembly that may be readily and releasably mounted to a wide variety of sewing machines.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to develop an integrated chain thread cutter and driver as a single unitary device thereby making the device more compact and reducing the time necessary for assembly.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a universal chain thread cutter that is releasably mountable to a wide variety of sewing machines. In accordance with the present invention the unitary double-acting thread cutter includes an integrated cutter section and drive section forming a single unitary device. The thread cutter assembly also includes a universal tension mount for releasably securing the thread cutter assembly to the top plate of a variety of different types and models of sewing machine. A V-shaped moveable blade has two sides with a pivot point defined at the intersection of the sides. Along one side of the moveable blade is disposed a cutting or knife edge. A double-acting piston and drive link are disposed longitudinally in the housing and connected so that they are both displaced at the same time. The drive link is also connected to the side of the moveable blade opposite that of the cutting or knife edge, so that movement of the piston and drive link in a longitudinal direction, in turn, causes the moveable blade to be displaced, whereby the cutting or knife edge of the moveable blade engages with that of a stationary blade and severs the thread chain.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description and drawings of illustrative embodiments of the invention wherein like reference numbers refer to similar elements throughout the several views and in which:





FIG. 1

is an exemplary perspective view of the unitary double-acting piston chain thread cutter assembly mounted to a sewing machine in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the unitary double-acting piston chain thread cutter assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the driving piston assembly in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an end view of the universal tension mount in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the universal tension mount.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An exemplary perspective view of the unitary double-acting piston chain thread cutter assembly


100


is shown in

FIG. 1

releasably mounted to a top plate


101


of a sewing machine by a universal tension mount


115


. Referring to the exploded view in

FIG. 2

the chain thread cutter assembly is a unitary device including two portions (a cutter portion


125


and a driving portion


130


) that are enclosed by a housing


105


. The proximal end of the unitary device terminates in a cutter guard


135


, which is sloped or tapered towards the top plate of the sewing machine to which the assembly is releasably mounted. A U-shaped channel


120


is defined in and extends longitudinally through the housing


105


. In a preferred embodiment, the distal end of the U-shaped channel


120


is arranged with its open side facing the rear surface of the housing, while towards the proximal end s open side of the channel faces the front surface of the housing. A tube assembly


140


is inserted into a portion of the U-shaped channel. Tube assembly


140


is attached to a vacuum source that imparts negative pressure to carry the cut chain thread away from the sewing machine and into a disposal container (not shown) after having been severed, as described in detail below. The shape of the channel is not critical and any desired shape is contemplated and within the intended scope of the invention so long as the shape of the channel and tube assembly are complementary to one another. A portion of the upper facing


109


of the proximate end of the housing is preferably removed or cut away to reveal an intermediate surface


107


. Housing


105


has a hole


175


located in a region of the proximal end and extending laterally from the intermediate surface


107


through to the lower facing. The universal tension mount


115


has an n-shaped lateral cross-section (as shown in

FIG. 4

) with one side thereof mounted to a side of the housing


105


, while its other side projects substantially perpendicular thereto and forms a tension sleeve


117


for receiving the side edge of the top plate


101


of the sewing machine. Alternatively, the universal tension mount may be substantially flat, as in shown in

FIG. 5

, to allow for lateral placement on the side edge of the top plate


101


of the sewing machine. The chain thread cutter assembly is therefore universal in that it can be releasably secured via the tension sleeve


117


to a wide variety of different types and models of sewing machines which have not been manufactured to include a chain thread cutter assembly. This is especially advantageous in that instead of having to purchase new machines equipped with a chain thread cutter assembly, existing machines may be economically converted or adapted using this universal device.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the chain thread is cut or severed by the cooperation of a movable blade


145


with a fixed or stationary blade


150


. Movable blade


145


is substantially V-shaped with a cutting or knife edge


155


extending along one side and two apertures


160


,


165


defined therein. Pivoting aperture


160


is substantially centered and receives a screw or pin pivot


170


about which the movable blade


145


may freely pivot, while displacing aperture


165


is offset from the pivoting aperture


160


along the side opposite the side of the cutting or knife edge


155


. A flexible spring


180


, such as a curved flexible metal tab, is secured to the intermediate surface


107


, proximate the hole


175


, for displacing the movable blade


145


away from the housing thereby reducing friction between the intermediate surface


107


and the lower surface of the movable blade and prolonging the life of the movable blade. The movable blade


145


is arranged on top of the intermediate surface


107


, with spring


180


interposed therebetween, and pivotally mounted thereto by the screw or pin pivot


170


inserted through the hole


175


and pivoting aperture


160


.




Stationary blade


150


has a V-shaped channel


185


with a cutting or knife edge


190


arranged along one side of the channel. The stationary blade is placed on top of the moveable blade


145


and secured, for example, by screws


153


, to the intermediate surface


107


of the housing


105


with the opening of the V-shaped channel


185


and the U-shaped channel


120


substantially aligned so that after being severed the chain thread is propelled through the U-shaped channel


120


and the tube assembly


140


, and delivered into a container for disposal. In a preferred embodiment, when the stationary blade


150


is mounted to the intermediate surface


107


its upper surface is substantially flush with the upper surface of the housing so that the garment easily glides thereover.




Next, will be described the assembly for displacing the movable blade


145


. An L-shaped drive link


195


is longitudinally disposed within a cylindrical bore


202


in the housing. A hole


200


is defined in one end of the drive link, while another hole


205


is defined in the opposite end. A screw


196


inserted through the hole


200


and driving aperture


165


is received in nut


197


to secure the moveable blade


145


and drive link


195


together. A driving piston assembly


210


is disposed longitudinally in the housing


105


and has a portion of its outer surface cut away to form a U-shaped groove


260


in a direction substantially perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, as shown in FIG.


3


. Arrangement of the driving piston in the longitudinal direction provides greater flexibility in mounting on space restricted overedge machines. A free end of the shorter side of the drive link


195


is received in the U-shaped groove


260


and secured therein by a screw


201


passing through a bushing


225


, the hole


205


and aperture


215


. Driving piston assembly


210


is inserted in the cylindrical bore


202


defined and extending in a longitudinal direction through a portion of the housing


105


. One or more O-rings or gaskets


220


are inserted into the cylindrical bore


202


and disposed on each end of the driving piston assembly


210


. An air channel


235


is defined so as to extend from the distal end


130


of the housing


105


and connect with the cylindrical bore


202


in front of the driving piston assembly


210


when inserted therein.




An end cap


240


is secured by screws


246


to a portion of the distal end


130


of the housing


105


, thereby leaving exposed the entrance to the air channel


235


. The U-shaped channel


120


defined in the housing


105


also extends through the end cap


240


. An opening


245


is defined in the end cap


240


and substantially aligned with the cylindrical bore


202


. One hose fitting


250


is inserted into the opening


245


in the end cap, while another hose fitting


255


is inserted into the air channel


235


. Hose fittings


250


,


255


are connected to an air supply source (not shown) and a vacuum source (not shown) connected to tube assembly


140


.




Operation of the double-acting driving piston assembly


210


will now be described in detail. Air pressure is induced in one of the two hose fittings


250


,


255


while the air is exhausted through the other hose fitting, thereby causing the driving piston assembly


210


to oscillate within the cylindrical core


202


. In a home position (non-cutting position), the movable blade


145


is arranged so that the blade or knife edge


155


is displaced a maximum distance relative to the blade or knife edge


190


of the stationary blade


150


. When the thread chain is to be cut, air from the supply source is pumped into the hose fitting


250


and builds up at the distal end of the driving piston assembly


210


. Simultaneously air is released from the proximal end of the driving piston assembly and exhausted out through hose fitting


255


. As a result of this pressure differential, the driving piston assembly


210


is displaced in a longitudinal direction towards the proximal end of the housing


105


. The drive link


195


mounted to the driving piston assembly


210


is also displaced by the same distance in the longitudinal direction towards the proximal end of the housing. Displacement of the drive link


195


towards the proximal end of the housing, in turn, causes the blade or knife edge


155


of the movable blade


145


to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction about the screw pivot


170


and engage the blade or knife edge


190


of the stationary blade


150


, thereby cutting the chain thread disposed therebetween. Once cut, the chain thread is propelled through the U-shaped channel


120


and the tube assembly


140


into a disposal container (not shown).




A reverse operation is performed to return the movable blade back to its home position (non-cutting position). Specifically, air is induced into the proximal end of the driving piston assembly


210


via hose fitting


255


, while air is exhausted out from the distal end of the driving piston assembly


210


via hose fitting


250


. The pressure differential, in turn, displaces the driving piston assembly


210


in a longitudinal direction back towards the distal end of the housing


105


. Simultaneously, the drive link


195


mounted to the driving piston assembly


210


is displaced by the same distance in the longitudinal direction towards the distal end of the housing. Displacement of the drive link


195


towards the distal end of the housing, in turn, causes the blade or knife edge


155


of the movable blade


145


to rotate in a clockwise direction about the screw pivot


170


away from the blade or knife edge


190


of the stationary blade


150


.




The unitary construction of the thread cutter assembly in accordance with the present invention makes the device more compact and requires less time to install on a sewing machine. In addition, because of the universal tension mount the thread cutter assembly in accordance with the present invention may be installed on sewing machines that are otherwise not equipped with such device, without having to incur the cost for new machines.




Thus, while there have been shown, described, and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or steps which perform substantially the same function, in substantially the same way, to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Substitutions of elements from one described embodiment to another are also fully intended and contemplated. It is also to be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, but that they are merely conceptual in nature. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims as appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly for a sewing machine having a top plate, comprising:a single housing enclosing a cutter section and a driver section integral with said cutter section to form a unitary device, said housing being adapted to be mounted to the top plate; and a releasable universal tension mount affixed to said housing and adapted to receive the top plate of the sewing machine.
  • 2. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said cutter section comprises:a stationary blade having a cutting edge; and a V-shaped moveable blade having a first side and a second side, said moveable blade having a cutting edge disposed along the first side, and a pivoting aperture defining a pivot point proximate an intersection of the first and second sides.
  • 3. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein said movable blade freely rotates about the pivot point.
  • 4. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly in accordance with claim 3, further comprising an L-shaped drive link extending in a longitudinal direction, said drive link having a first end and a second end, with an aperture defined in each end, the first end of said drive link being secured to said movable blade.
  • 5. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly in accordance with claim 4, further comprising a double-acting piston arranged longitudinally with respect to said cutter section and displaceable in a longitudinal direction, said double-acting piston being connected to said drive link.
  • 6. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein said double-acting piston has a channel defined therein substantially perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for receiving the second end of said drive link so that displacement of said double-acting piston in a longitudinal direction displaces said drive link in a longitudinal direction and rotates said movable blade about the pivot point.
  • 7. A unitary chain thread cutter assembly for a sewing machine having a top plate and a needle, comprising:a single housing enclosing a cutter section and a driver section integral with said cutter section to form a unitary device, said housing being releasably mountable to the top plate of said sewing machine via a releasable universal tension mount affixed to said housing and adapted to receive the top plate of the sewing machine, said driver section driving said cutter section independently of positioning of the needle of said sewing machine.
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Entry
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