Stitch Forming Patents (Class 112/475.17)
  • Publication number: 20010011518
    Abstract: A double chain stitch is made has by first pushing a needle carrying a needle thread down through goods to be seamed to form below a lower face of the goods a needle-thread loop and then passing a looper carrying a looper thread transversely to a stitching direction parallel to the face through the loop below the lower face to pass the looper thread through the needle-thread loop. Then the looper thread and needle-thread loop are gathered on an element below the lower face and the element is moved with the gathered needle and looper threads away from the needle and looper generally parallel to the face while advancing the goods in the direction to form with the needle-thread loop and looper thread a window. Thereafter the needle is again passed through the window and the gathered needle and looper threads are released from the element so that they engage around the most recently formed needle loop. The steps are then repeated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2001
    Publication date: August 9, 2001
    Applicant: SCHMALE-HOLDING GmbH & CO.
    Inventor: Peter Reinders
  • Patent number: 6216620
    Abstract: An apparatus for high speed attachment of a cord to a piece of receiving material is characterized by one or more pins which engage the cord, pierce the receiving material and draw the cord through the receiving material from the first side to a second side thereof so that open loops are formed in the cord on the second side of the receiving material. The pins may be implemented as a push pin and spreader pin pairs movably mounted relative to each other and each of which are adapted to grasp the cord and penetrate the receiving material. The loop(s) are formed as the push pin and spreader pin move relative to each other. The apparatus further comprises a floating shuttle, not attached to the frame of the apparatus but supported by a series of gear assemblies. The pins move relative to the shuttle in a single direction causing the shuttle to engage an end portion of the cord, drawing the cord through the open loops so as to complete the lacing stitch of the cord through the receiving material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Inventor: Daniel R. Shepard
  • Patent number: 6213040
    Abstract: A apparatus for high speed attachment of a cord to a piece of receiving material is characterized by one or more pins which engage the cord, pierce the receiving material and draw the cord through the receiving material from the first side to a second side thereof so that an open loop is formed in the cord on the second side of the receiving material. The pins may be implemented as a push pin and a spreader pin pairs movably mounted relative to each other and each of which are adapted to grasp the cord and penetrate the receiving material. The loop(s) are formed as the push pin and spreader pin move relative to each other. The apparatus further comprises a floating shuttle, not attached to the frame of the apparatus but supported by a series of gear assemblies, which moves relative to the pins and engages an end portion of the cord, drawing the cord through the open loop so as to complete the lacing stitch of the cord through the receiving material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Inventor: Daniel R. Shepard
  • Patent number: 6196148
    Abstract: A sewing method having a tension thread, guided and set in a passage of a stitch moved laterally relative to stitching devices between a normal position and a releasing position wherein the tension thread is laterally spaced out of the passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Inventors: Christian Guilhem, Marc Guilhem
  • Patent number: 6170419
    Abstract: A presser foot for a sewing machine having a base section, a support projecting upwardly from the base section for attachment to a sewing machine, and a fulling rod secured to the base section. The base section has a needle hole and a front face, a rear face, and opposed first and second sides. The lower surface of the base section has first and second surfaces each extending between the front face and rear face of the base section. The first surface is a planar surface extending substantially horizontally from the first side of the base section to a junction with the second surface. The second surface extends generally diagonally upwardly from the junction to the second side of the base section. The fulling rod extends below and spaced apart from the second surface over substantially the full length of the base section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: AMF Reece, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Prout, Neil Raven