Claims
- 1. A method of attaching an uninterrupted looped waist band to the uninterrupted waist edge of a shirt body comprising the steps of:
- placing the waist edge of the shirt body in surrounding overlying relationship with respect to an edge of the waist band in substantially edge-to-edge alignment with the edge of the waist band,
- stretching the overlaid portions of the edge of the shirt body and waist band until they are in tension,
- advancing the aligned edges of the waist band and the shirt body along their lengths while under tension through a sewing station and forming stitches in the waist band and shirt body at the aligned edges to connect them together,
- as the stitched portion of the waist band and shirt body approach the sewing station, further stretching the overlaid portions of the shirt body and waist band that are approaching the sewing station to remove any wrinkles in the shirt body at the sewing station.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and wherein the step of overlaying the waist band edge of the shirt body with the waist band in edge-to-edge alignment with an edge of the waist band comprises:
- arranging the waist band in straddling relationship about a plurality of support spindles and telescoping the waist band edge of the shirt body about the waist band.
- 3. The method of claim 2 and wherein the step of stretching the overlaid portions of the waist band and shirt body until they are in tension comprises:
- moving the spindles away from one another.
- 4. The method of claim 3 and wherein the step of advancing the aligned edges of the waist band and the shirt body while under tension through a sewing station comprises:
- rotating at least one of the support spindles to advance the work product through the sewing needle assembly of a sewing machine.
- 5. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of relieving the tension from the waist band and shirt body after completing the stitch formation.
- 6. The method of claim 2 and wherein the step of arranging the waist band in straddling relationship about a plurality of support spindles and telescoping the edge of the shirt body about the waist band comprises:
- moving the waist band and shirt body into abutment with a radially extending flange on at least some of said support spindles.
- 7. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of removing the curl in the aligned edges of the shirt body and the waist band as the aligned edges approach the sewing station.
- 8. The method of claim 7 and wherein the step of removing the curl in the aligned edges of the shirt body and the waist band comprises directing a flow of air across the edges as the edges are advanced toward the sewing station.
- 9. The method of claim 7 and wherein the step of forming stitches in the waist band is initiated after the initiation of the step of removing the curl.
- 10. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of progressively aligning the waist edge of the shirt body with the sewing path of a sewing machine at the sewing station.
- 11. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of progressively aligning the edge of the waist band with the sewing path of a sewing machine at the sewing station.
- 12. The method of claim 1 and wherein the step of overlaying the waist edge of the shirt body with respect to an edge of the waist band comprises:
- placing the waist band about a plurality of support spindles, with an edge of the waist band aligned with the sewing path of a sewing machine in the sewing station,
- placing the waist edge of the shirt body about the same plurality of support spindles aligned with the sewing path,
- wherein the step of stretching the overlaid portions of the shirt body and the waist band comprises moving at least one spindle of the plurality of spindles, and
- wherein the step of further stretching the overlaid portions of the shirt body and waist band comprises moving at least one spindle of the plurality of spindles.
- 13. A method of attaching an uninterrupted loop waist band to the waist edge of a shirt body of an approximately tubular garment comprising the steps of:
- placing the waist band about a plurality of support spindles with an edge of the waist band aligned with the sewing path of a sewing machine,
- placing the waist edge of the shirt body of the garment about the waist band with the edge of the shirt body substantially matched with the edge of the waist band and aligned with the sewing path,
- advancing the waist band and the waist edge of the shirt body along the sewing path,
- removing any curl in the edge of the shirt body and the edge of the waist band at a position along the sewing path upstream of the sewing needles of the sewing machine as the waist band and shirt body move toward the sewing needles of the sewing machine,
- after the portion of the waist band and waist edge of the shirt body which have the curl removed therefrom have reached the needles of the sewing machine, initiating the sewing function of the sewing machine to connect the uncurled and matched edges of the waist band and shirt body together, and
- as the waist band and the waist edge of the shirt body are advanced along the sewing path, engaging the shirt body with wheel means and rotating the wheel means to urge the waist edge across the sewing path toward alignment with the sewing path.
- 14. The method of attaching a waist band to the waist edge of a shirt body of a garment as set forth in claim 13 and further comprising the step of:
- expanding the waist band and waist edge of the shirt body until both the waist band and waist edge of the shirt body are under tension.
- 15. The method of attaching a waist band to the waist edge of a shirt body of a garment as set forth in claim 13 and wherein the step of removing any curl in the edge of the shirt body and the edge of the waist band comprises:
- passing the waist band and the waist edge of the shirt body on opposite sides of a separator plate, and directing streams of air against the waist band and shirt body as the waist band and shirt body traverse the separator plate in directions that induce any curl in the matched edges of the waist band waist edge of the shirt body to be removed.
- 16. A process of connecting edges of curled edge plies of tubular material comprising the steps of:
- placing an edge portion of one ply of material beneath a separator plate in alignment with the sewing path of a sewing machine,
- placing an edge portion of a second ply of material over the separator plate and in alignment with the sewing path of the sewing machine with the edge portions of the plies of material laterally matched with each other and in contact with each other on opposite sides of the separator plate,
- advancing the edge portions of the plies of material about the separator plate and through the sewing path of the sewing machine,
- uncurling any curl in the plies of material at the separator plate as the plies of material pass about the separator plate and toward the sewing machine,
- initiating the sewing together of the edge portions of the plies of material after the plies of material have been uncurled, and
- as the edge portions of the plies of material are advanced through the sewing path, engaging at least one of the plies of material with wheel means and rotating the wheel means in a direction so that the wheel means urges the engaged ply of material toward alignment with the sewing path.
- 17. The process of claim 16 and further including the step of:
- stretching the plies of material as they advance about the separator plate and through the sewing machine.
- 18. The process of claim 16 and further including the step of mounting the tubular plies of material in a straddling relationship about a plurality of spindles and revolving the plies of material about the spindles.
- 19. An attachment for a sewing machine for guiding a stretchable loop waist band and the waist of a tubular garment part to the sewing machine comprising:
- spindle means for holding the edges to be connected of the waist band and the tubular garment in side-by-side matched relationship in the sewing path of the sewing machine,
- drive means for moving the matched edges along the sewing path through the sewing machine,
- decurling means positioned in the sewing path upstream of the sewing machine for removing curl from the matched edges of the waist band and the waist edge of the tubular garment as the matched edges move toward the sewing machine,
- means for actuating the sewing function of the sewing machine to sew the matched edges together only after the matched edges of the waist band and tubular garment part have been decurled by the decurling means and have been moved to the sewing machine, and
- guide star wheels positioned adjacent the sewing path for engaging and moving the tubular garment across the sewing path to align the waist edge of the tubular garment with the sewing path.
- 20. The attachment for a sewing machine as set forth in claim 19 and further including means for removing said decurling means from the sewing path of the sewing machine as the first portion of the matched edges of the waist band and the tubular garment which have been sewn together return to the sewing machine.
- 21. The attachment for a sewing machine as set forth in claim 19 and further including means for stretching the waist band and the waist edge of the tubular garment to substantially the same breadth as the matched edges are decurled and sewn together.
- 22. The attachment for a sewing machine as set forth in claim 19 and wherein said spindle mounting means comprises at least two spindles, a first of said spindles positioned upstream of the sewing machine for guiding the matched edges of the waist band and tubular garment part along the sewing path toward the sewing machine and the second of said spindles positioned down stream of the sewing machine for guiding the matched edges of the waist band and tubular garment part back toward the one spindle, each of said spindles including an elongated body, rounded at a distal end, a radially extending flange at its other end in alignment with the sewing path of the sewing machine, and a tapered portion converging toward said flange, so that the matched edges of the waist band and the waist edge of the tubular garment part are placed in straddling relationship about the spindles on the tapered portions of the spindles, and the tapered portions of the spindles assure that the matched edges remain in abutment with the flanges as the matched edges move about the spindles.
- 23. The attachment for a sewing machine of claim 19 and further including edge guide means positioned up stream of the sewing machine and between said decurler and the sewing machine, said guide means defining a slot sized to slidingly receive the matched edges of the waist band and tubular garment part as the matched edges move toward the sewing machine, means for moving the slot of said guide means between a first position withdrawn from the sewing path, a second position in the sewing path in which the slot of said guide means straddles and guides the matched edges toward the sewing machine, and a third position which guides the matched edges away from the sewing path.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/131,131 filed Oct. 4, 1993.
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