Patents by Inventor John Vernon Landau, Jr.

John Vernon Landau, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4108090
    Abstract: A programmable sewing machine adapted to learn and store, in Automatic Learn or Key Learn Modes of operation, a series of sewing machine operations for later automatic duplication, in an Automatic Sew Mode of operation, at the same sewing rate as the initial operation, or at the peak sewing rate achieved during each operation; or, in a Control Sew Mode of operation at a controlled lower speed. A software program enables the speed profile of an initial sewing operation to be stored in memory as a number (at least one) of pseudo segments of variable time duration. Each pseudo segment has a fixed sewing speed associated therewith. By applying these stored speed values to a digital to analog converter and applying the resulting voltage to the sewing machine drive motor, the speed profile recorded can be substantially faithfully duplicated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: The Singer Company
    Inventors: John Vernon Landau, Jr., Frederick Alexander Rupinski
  • Patent number: 4100865
    Abstract: A programmable sewing machine adapted to learn and store, in Automatic Learn or Key Learn Modes of operation, a series of sewing machine operations for later automatic duplication, in an Automatic Sew Mode of operation, at the same sewing rate as the initial operation, or at the peak sewing rate achieved during each operation; or, in a Control Sew Mode of operation, at a controlled lower speed. Additionally, the machine operation may be limited in a Set Up Mode to preset rates for machine speed, copy or peak speed automatic operation, number of start stitches, number of stop stitches, start speed and stop speed. The machine may be operated in the Manual Mode with provision for first tack and last tack and thread trim and wipe when desired. The automatic operation of the sewing machine may be interrupted to go into a Repair Mode during which the sewing machine may be operated manually, and, on proper command, to revert back to the Automatic Sew Mode at the particular operation which was interrupted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1978
    Assignee: The Singer Company
    Inventors: John Vernon Landau, Jr., Barney Dean Hunts, Frederick Alexander Rupinski, Alfred John Zenger
  • Patent number: 4092937
    Abstract: A programmable industrial sewing machine adapted to learn and store a series of sewing machine operations for later automatic duplication, in an Automatic Sew Mode of operation, at the same sewing rate as the initial operation, or at a peak sewing rate achieved during each operation; or, in a Control Sew Mode of operation at a controlled lower sew speed. The automatic operation of the sewing machine may be interrupted in order to vary the sew speed, and will revert to automatic operation on operator command where the interruption took place. In the Automatic Sew Mode of operation, stitching may also be interrupted to vary a prior pivot delay time, i.e. a time duration with the presser foot elevated and the sewing needle in a lowered position through a work material. Again, stitching will be reinitiated on operator command at the point at which interrupted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Assignee: The Singer Company
    Inventors: John Vernon Landau, Jr., Barney Dean Hunts, Frederick Alexander Rupinski, Alfred John Zenger
  • Patent number: 4036035
    Abstract: A home knitting machine is provided with electronic control means which function pursuant to patterning instructions on a program card and in response to the operation of control devices by an operator causing needle actuators on the carriage of the machine to be selectively operated and fabric knitted in a prescribed manner on the machine.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the InventionThe invention relates to automatic knitting machinery and has particular application to home knitting machines which can be programmed to produce prescribed patterns on a fabric.2. Description of the Prior ArtAutomated home knitting machines are now well known and are exemplified by the machines of the following Patents and applications:U.s. pat. No. 3,885,405 -- issued May 27, 1975French Pat. No. 2,212,830 -- Reg. July 23, 1972Japanese Application No. 85853, laid open Nov.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1977
    Assignee: The Singer Company
    Inventors: William Kahan, John Vernon Landau, Jr., Howard David Rogers, Fredrick Alexander Rupinski, Thomas Richard Peer, Martin David Brennan
  • Patent number: 3991592
    Abstract: A home knitting machine is provided with electronic control means which function pursuant to patterning instructions on a program card and in response to the operation of control devices by an operator causing needle actuators on the carriage of the machine to be selectively operated and fabric knitted in a prescribed manner on the machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1976
    Assignee: The Singer Company
    Inventors: William Kahan, Fredrick Alexander Rupinski, Barney Dean Hunts, Howard David Rogers, John Francis Wagner, John Vernon Landau, Jr.