Yarn unwinding device

A yarn unwinding device is disclosed that consist of a base having a central raised portion there that has an upstanding central rod embedded therein. A hollow crochet spindle is rotatably received over the upstanding rod. The crochet needle has a pointed top and has a circular flange located at the bottom. In addition, there is a wider circular washer received over the needle and rests on the bottom flange. A skein of wound yarn is received over the top of the needle and rests on the circular washer at the bottom of the needle. The yarn is withdrawn laterally from the skein with only a limited resistance while unwinding during the process of knitting, embroidering or crocheting.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FED SPONSORED R & D

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] The invention relates to a yarn unwinding device that is useful in crafts, especially when they are performed in a home environment. When embroidering, knitting or crocheting, there must be a continuous supply of yarn as the work progresses. The continuous supply of yarn is derived or bought from the retail store in skeins in continuous loops that must be rewound into a ball of yarn that is readily available for the person doing the knitting, the embroidering or the crocheting. It is of importance that the supply of yarn to be used in the above tasks is readily and freely available to the person involved in the above noted tasks.

SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

[0004] An object of the invention is to make sure that a supply of yarn is readily available to a person involved in knitting, embroidering or crocheting without causing any snags in delivering the yarn to impede the process of the above mentioned tasks. This is mostly accomplished by placing the yarn supply in a position whereby the yarn supply will easily and without any snags or undesirable loops deliver the yarn to the operator without fail, tensions or stoppage so that the operator can perform the task at hand. This is accomplished by placing a skein of yarn in a position whereby the yarn is always available in a device that will accomplish the above.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0005] FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the yarn unwinding device;

[0006] FIG. 2 Illustrates an assembled view of the yarn unwinding device;

[0007] FIG. 3 illustrates a fully assembled yarn unwinding device having a skein of yarn thereon.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0008] FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of how the yarn unwinding decvice as it is constructed. To this end, there is a base 1 that will support the basic structure. As shown, the base is constructed of a round structure but may assume any other shape such as square, rectangular, triangular or a multi-pointed shaped construction. For simplicity reasons and cost, the round shape is preferred. To continue in the description of FIG. 1, there is shown an upstanding pin or rod 2 that may be screwed into the base 1 by way of the screw elements 3 to make a rigid or firm connection. The base 1 has a central elevation 4 having an upper flat, convex or any other shaped surface 4a. Once the above mentioned elements are assembled, a washer 5 is placed over the rod 2 to aid in supporting other rotary elements. The rod 2 further supports the cylindrical tube 7 which, when assembled, will slip over the rod 2. The cylindrical tube 7 represents a large crochet needle of about # 35 that is used for crocheting large open-mesh fabrics. The Crochet needle, normally, has a bottom flange 5 so that the last rotations of the skein 11 will be held in place. In addition the invention provides for an optional large diameter washer 9 to be placed over the tube 7 including the flange 6 on the tube 7 to provide for a base for any dropped yarn loops to be caught thereon. The washer 9 can have a convex shape or an outwardly and downwardly rounded shape As is well known, the top of the crochet needle 7 has a pointed end 8 thereon which is used for crocheting the open mesh fabric in combination with a second similar crochet needle. However, the top has a pointed end 8 of the crochet needle 7 that has an advantage in that the newly used skein of yarn can easily slip over the point 8 and be seated in its entirety over the needle 8 until it will seat on the lower washer 9. The new end 13 is now ready for a new knitting or crocheting operation

[0009] It can now be seen that the yarn delivery device delivers a clean and tension free yarn delivery to a person doing the knitting, embroidering or crocheting in a trouble free manner.

[0010] Turning now to FIG. 3, there can be seen the overall construction of the yarn unwinding apparatus. To reiterate, the upstanding base is shown at 4, while the skein supporting loops are contained within the washer 9 which can be considered a skein platform. The top of the crochet needle 7 can be seen at 8.

[0011] It can now be seen that the skein 12 can easily be slipped over the pointed edge 8 of the crochet needle 7 to thereby make the end of the yarn 13 available for the user, all as shown in FIG. 3.

Claims

1. A yarn unwinding device adapted to be used in the process of knitting embroidering or crocheting including a base platform, said platform having in a center thereof a central raised base, a center rod being embedded in said central raised base, a crochet needle having a hollow interior and an opening in a bottom thereof, said opening in said bottom being inserted over said center rod to thereby hold said crochet needle in an upright and rotational position, said crochet needle having a pointed top at a top end thereof, a skein of yarn is being placed over said pointed top to slip over said crochet needle and to fully seat thereon.

2. The yarn unwinding device of claim 1 including a circular flange located at the bottom of said crochet needle and extending outwardly therefrom.

3. The yarn unwinding device of claim 2 including a retention washer located above said circular flange to hold the bottom windings of said skein in place.

Patent History
Publication number: 20040238667
Type: Application
Filed: May 27, 2003
Publication Date: Dec 2, 2004
Inventor: Tom Clark (Traverse City, MI)
Application Number: 10444177
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Skewer (242/130.4); Skein Holder (242/127); Holder For Coiled Strand (242/129); Vertical (242/597.7)
International Classification: B65H049/30; B65H016/04; B65H049/38;