Claims
- 1. In a sewing machine having a vertically extending needle bar, a loop taker mechanism comprising:
- a rotatably driven loop taker having an axis of rotation generally parallel to the vertically extending needle bar, the loop taker including an eccentric drive portion spaced from and revolving about the loop taker axis of rotation as the loop taker rotates;
- a pair of spaced stop members generally fixed in position relative to the loop taker axis of rotation; and
- a non-rotatable bobbin carrier driven by said eccentric drive portion for reciprocating planar movement into engagement against one and then the other of the fixed stops, the stops cooperating to preclude rotation of the bobbin carrier, the bobbin carrier alternately disengaging from one and then the other of the stops to permit free passage of a thread loop about the bobbin carrier, at least one or the other of the stops always engaging the bobbin carrier when the loop taker is rotating, the bobbin carrier planar movement being in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation.
- 2. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the stops are diametrically opposed from each other relative to the loop taker axis of rotation.
- 3. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the eccentric drive portion continuously engages the bobbin carrier during rotation of the loop taker.
- 4. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the non-rotatable bobbin carrier moves generally continuously during rotation of the loop taker.
- 5. In a sewing machine having a vertically extending needle bar, a loop taker mechanism comprising:
- a rotatably driven loop taker casing having an axis of rotation generally parallel to the vertically extending needle bar, the casing providing a discontinuous annularly extending surface constituting a discontinuous circular race extending about the casing axis of rotation, the center of the circular race being eccentrically offset from the casing axis of rotation;
- a pair of diametrically opposed stop members generally fixed in position relative to the loop taker axis of rotation, the stop members bracketing the loop taker axis of rotation, the distance between each stop member and said axis being equal;
- a non-rotatable bobbin carrier slidably supported on the eccentrically offset circular race, rotation of the loop taker casing relative to the non-rotatable eccentrically positioned bobbin carrier causing reciprocating planar movement of the bobbin carrier into engagement against one and then the other of the fixed stops, the stops cooperating to preclude rotation of the bobbin carrier, the bobbin carrier alternately disengaging from one and then the other of the stops to permit free passage of a thread loop about the bobbin carrier between the stops and the bobbin carrier, at least one or the other of the stops always engaging the bobbin carrier when the loop taker casing is rotating, the bobbin carrier planar movement being in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation.
- 6. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the bobbin carrier is disc-like and provides a circularly extending periphery slidably supported by said circular race, said casing being cup-shaped and having an upper lip portion, the circular race being constituted by the upper lip portion of the cup-shaped casing, the bobbin carrier being nested within and spaced from the bottom of the cup-shaped casing.
- 7. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 6, wherein said lip portion is slidably received within and projects into a discontinuous slot about the circularly extending periphery of the disc-like bobbin casing.
- 8. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the bobbin carrier is retained in nested position within the loop taker casing.
- 9. In a sewing machine having a vertically extending needle bar, a loop taker mechanism comprising:
- a rotatably driven loop taker casing having an axis of rotation generally parallel to the vertically extending needle bar, the casing providing a discontinuous annularly extending surface constituting a discontinuous circular race extending about the casing axis of rotation, the center of the circular race being eccentrically offset from the casing axis of rotation;
- a pair of diametrically opposed stop members generally fixed in position relative to the loop taker axis of rotation, the stop members bracketing the loop taker axis of rotation, the distance between each stop member and said axis being equal;
- a non-rotatable bobbin carrier slidably supported on the eccentrically offset circular race, rotation of the loop taker casing relative to the non-rotatable eccentrically positioned bobbin carrier causing reciprocating planar movement of the bobbin carrier into engagement against one and then the other of the fixed stops, the stops cooperating to preclude rotation of the bobbin carrier, the bobbin carrier alternately disengaging from one and then the other of the stops to permit free passage of a thread loop about the bobbin carrier between the stops and the bobbin carrier, at least one or the other of the stops always engaging the bobbin carrier when the loop taker casing is rotating, the bobbin carrier planar movement being in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation, the bobbin carrier being disc-like and providing a circularly extending periphery slidably supported by said circular race, said casing being cup-shaped and having an upper lip portion, the circular race being constituted by the upper lip portion of the cup-shaped casing, the bobbin carrier being nested within and spaced from the bottom of the cup-shaped casing, said lip portion being slidably received within and projecting into a discontinuous slot about the circularly extending periphery of the disc-like bobbin casing, the bobbin carrier being retained in its nested position within the loop taker casing, the disc-shaped bobbin carrier comprising a top half member and a bottom half member, the members being spring-biased against each other at their peripheries to sandwich said lip portion between them, the members being movable away from each other to a limited degree to permit sliding of the rotatable lip portion relative to the members at a predetermined degree of friction between the lip portion and the members.
- 10. In a sewing machine having a vertically extending needle bar, a loop taker mechanism comprising:
- a rotatably driven loop taker casing having an axis of rotation generally parallel to the vertically extending needle bar, the casing providing a discontinuous annularly extending surface constituting a discontinuous circular race extending about the casing axis of rotation, the center of the circular race being eccentrically offset from the casing axis of rotation;
- a pair of diametrically opposed stop members generally fixed in position relative to the loop taker axis of rotation, the stop members bracketing the loop taker axis of rotation, the distance between each stop member and said axis being equal;
- a non-rotatable bobbin carrier slidably supported on the eccentrically offset circular race, rotation of the loop taker casing relative to the non-rotatable eccentrically positioned bobbin carrier causing reciprocating planar movement of the bobbin carrier into engagement against one and then the other of the fixed stops, the stops cooperating to preclude rotation of the bobbin carrier, the bobbin carrier alternately disengaging from one and then the other of the stops to permit free passage of a thread loop about the bobbin carrier between the stops and the bobbin carrier, at least one or the other of the stops always engaging the bobbin carrier when the loop taker casing is rotating, the bobbin carrier planar movement being in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation, said loop taker mechanism including a cam surface on each of said stops, wherein during engagement with and movement against each one of said stops the bobbin carrier contacts said cam surface and pivots about said engaged stop to pivotally move the bobbin carrier out of engagement with the other stop to permit free passage of a thread loop between the other stops and the bobbin carrier.
- 11. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the bobbin carrier pivots about each of said stops in like rotational directions.
- 12. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 11, wherein the stops project into recesses of the bobbin carrier.
- 13. In a sewing machine having a vertically extending needle bar, a loop taker mechanism comprising:
- a rotatable loop taker drive shaft having a vertical axis of rotation parallel to the vertically extending needle bar, the lower end of the shaft providing gear means for engagement with a drive means;
- a cup-shaped loop taker casing concentrically mounted on the top end face of the drive shaft, the casing having at its upper end an inwardly radially extending discontinuous lip lying in an annular area whose center is eccentrically offset from the drive shaft axis of rotation, the lip constituting a discontinuous eccentrically positioned circular race;
- a disc-shaped, non-rotatable bobbin carrier nested within and spaced from the bottom of the cup-shaped loop taker casing, the bobbin carrier having a circularly extending periphery slidably supported on the eccentrically offset race wherein rotation of the loop taker casing relative to the non-rotatable eccentrically positioned bobbin carrier causes reciprocating movement of the bobbin carrier;
- a stop plate overlying the peripheral portions of the loop taker casing and the bobbin carrier, the stop plate being fixed in position relative to the drive shaft axis of rotation, the stop plate providing a pair of stop projections diametrically opposed relative to the drive shaft axis of rotation, the stop projections extending into recesses on the upper face of the bobbin carrier, a pair of shoulder portions defining a portion of said recesses being engageable with an associated pair of cam surfaces carried by said stop projection, rotation of the loop taker casing relative to the eccentrically positioned bobbin carrier reciprocating movement of said bobbin carrier shoulder portions into engagement against one and then the other of the cam surfaces, the fixed cam surfaces cooperating to preclude rotation of the bobbin carrier, the cam surfaces alternately disengaging from their respective bobbin carrier shoulder portions to permit free passage of a thread loop about the bobbin carrier between the cam surfaces and the shoulder portions, at least one or the other of the cam surfaces always engaging a shoulder portion when the loop taker casing is rotating, the bobbin carrier pivoting about each cam surface during the period of engagement with it, the non-engaged shoulder pivotally moving away from the associated cam surface to permit free passage of the thread loop.
- 14. A loop taker mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the cam surfaces extend along parallel lines, the lines being spaced from the loop taker axis of rotation which lies between the lines.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 205,197, filed Nov. 10, 1980, now abandoned.
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