DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MAKING A POMPOM

In order to provide a pompom making device which can make easily pompoms having different diameters, a pompom making device has a base member formed long, and a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long and are provided on the base member so as not only to intersect the base member but also to face each other, and the first yarn wrapping member is formed so as to move towards and away from the second yarn wrapping member. Specifically, the first yarn wrapping member is formed so as to move along the base member. Further, the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member include yarn cutting tool inserting grooves, respectively, so as to facilitate the cutting of a bunch of wrapped yarn.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-005286 filed on Jan. 16, 2017, the entire disclosure of which, including the description, claims, drawings and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a device and a method for making a pompom.

Description of the Related Art

There have conventionally been disclosed pompom making devices for making pompoms which are spherical or round decorations made using yarn materials such as wool yarn. For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No. 2003-221769 discloses a pompom making device including two plate-shaped yarn wrapping members around which wool yarn is wrapped into a coil. End portions of the yarn wrapping members are provided rotatably on a connecting member so as to be connected together. In making a pompom, a tying thread is passed through the yarn wrapping members which are initially set into a straight line. Then, wool yarn is wrapped round the yarn wrapping members. Thereafter, the yarn wrapping members are rotated so as to face each other, and wool yarn which is situated at outer portions of the yarn wrapping members. Then, the tying thread is tied into a knot, and pieces of the wool yarn cut are arranged in a tidy fashion, whereby a pompom is made up.

Pompoms can be attached to bags or mobile phones for decoration or can be used as a decoration material by attaching them to woolen hats. Then, there are users who desire pompoms which match in size objects to be decorated with. For example, when desiring a pompom for attachment to a bag or a mobile phone, a relatively small pompom is desired, whereas when desiring a pompom for attachment to a woolen hat, a relatively large pompom is desired. Then, in conventional pompom making devices, for example, in a pompom making device disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No. 2003-221769, the diameter of a pompom is determined by the width of a yarn wrapping member, and therefore, when desiring to make pompoms of different diameters, a plurality of pompom making devices need to be prepared in which yarn wrapping members have different widths, which makes it complex and troublesome to make such pompoms.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention has been made in view of the situations described above, and an object thereof is to provide a device and a method for making easily pompoms of different diameters.

According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a device for making a pompom, having a base member which is formed long in length, and a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long in length and which are provided on the base member in such a way as not only to intersect the base member but also to face each other, wherein either of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member is formed so as to move towards and away from the other of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member.

According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for making a pompom, having a first step of moving either of a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long in length and which are provided on a base member which is formed long in length in such a way as not only to intersect the base member at right angles but also to face each other relative to the base member to control a distance between the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member, a second step of wrapping yarn around the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member together, a third step of temporarily tying a tying thread into a knot at a center of a bunch of wrapped yarn formed in the second step, and a fourth step of cutting the bunch of wrapped yarn formed in the second step at portions thereof which are positioned on sides of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member which are situated opposite to facing sides thereof.

According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a pompom making method, having a first step of passing a tying thread through thread passage grooves which are provided on facing portions of a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long and which are provided on a base member which is formed long so as not only to intersect the base member but also to face each other, a second step of wrapping yarn on each of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member, a third step of pulling on both ends of the tying thread to make a temporary knot thereon, and a fourth step of cutting bunches of wrapped yarn formed in the second step at portions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member which are located opposite to facing portions thereof.

According to these aspects of the invention, it is possible to provide the device and method for making pompoms of different diameters.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pompom making device according to an embodiment of the invention resulting when seeing it from a front side thereof.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention when seeing it from a back side thereof.

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention when seeing it from the front side thereof.

FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention when seeing it from the back side thereof.

FIG. 5 is a front view showing a method for using the pompom making device.

FIG. 6 is a front view showing the method for using the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 7A is a view of a pompom which is made by and removed from the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention, showing a state of the pompom just prior to completion thereof.

FIG. 7B is a view of a pompom which is made by the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention, showing a state of the pompom when it is completed.

FIG. 8 is a back view showing the method for using the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 9 is a front view showing the method for using the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 10 is a front view showing the method for using the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 11 is a front view showing a method for using the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention when making a tassel.

FIG. 12 is a view showing a tassel made by the use of the pompom making device according to the embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

An embodiment of the invention will be described by the use of the drawings. A pompom making device 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is a making device for making a so-called pompom like one shown in FIG. 7B. The pompom making device 1 includes a base member 30 which is formed into the shape of a long flat plate, and a first yarn wrapping member 10 and a second yarn wrapping member 20 which are each formed into the shape of a long flat plate and which are provided on the base member 30 so as to intersect the base member 30 at right angles. In the following description, when referred to, a side where scale divisions (yarn wrapping member position scale divisions 33, center position scale divisions 34) are indicated will be referred to a front side, and an opposite side thereto will be referred to as a back side.

As shown in exploded perspective views in FIGS. 3 and 4, too, both end portions of the base member 30 of the pompom making device 1 are formed into an arc-like shape. An engaging portion 31, which is formed into a smooth uneven configuration made up of pluralities of dents and projections which are arranged at equal intervals, is formed on a side edge portion of one side or an outer side (a lower side in FIGS. 1 to 4) of the base member 30. Substantially rectangular recessed portions which are long in a longitudinal direction are provided parallel to each other at two locations on each of front and back surface sides of the base member 30. Scale divisions are applied to a first recessed portion 32a and a second recessed portion 32b which make up the recessed portions on the front surface side of the base member 30. Scale divisions applied to the first recessed portion 32a are referred to as yarn wrapping member position scale divisions 33, and scale divisions applied to the second recessed portion 32b are referred to as center position scale divisions 34. Additionally, rotational shaft portions 35a, 35b are provided individually on both the side surfaces of the base member 30 near one end portion thereof so as to project outwards therefrom. Restricting recessed portions 36a, 36b are formed on sides of the rotational shaft portions 35a, 35b which face the side where the engaging portion 31 is formed at the one end portion of the base member 30. Additionally, restricting recessed portions 37a, 37b are formed on sides of the rotational shaft portions 35a, 35b which face the other end portion of the base member 30.

A slide portion 11 having a substantially rectangular shape when seen from a side thereof is formed at an end portion of the first yarn wrapping portion 10 which faces the base member 30. The slide portion 11 is formed into the shape of an angular cylinder which substantially matches a sectional shape, taken along a width direction, of a portion of the base member 30 where the first recessed portion 32a and the second recessed portion 32b are formed (that is, a sectional shape taken along a vertical direction in FIG. 3) so that the base member 30 is inserted through the slide portion 11. Shaft supporting portions 12a, 12b are formed at two locations on a lower side edge portion of the slide portion 11 so as to project therefrom. The shaft supporting portions 12a, 12b each include a shaft hole. Shafts 41a, 41b of an engaging member 40, which will be described later, are inserted into the shaft holes of the shaft supporting portions 12a, 12b, respectively. Additionally, a triangular mark 13a is provided on a surface of a front side (one side) of the slide portion 11 in a position located near an edge portion of the slide portion 11 which faces the other end side of the base member in such a way that an apex thereof is oriented outwards. Similarly, a mark 13b is provided on a surface of a front side of the first yarn wrapping member 10 at a distal end portion thereof.

A yarn wrapping portion 14 is provided to extend from an upper edge portion of the slide portion 11 via a proximal end portion thereof substantially into the shape of a long flat plate. A width of the proximal end portion of the yarn wrapping portion 14 is substantially the same as that of the slide portion 11, and the yarn wrapping portion 14 extends in the way described above via an inclined portion 14a which is formed on an outer side (a side facing the other end side of the base member 30) of the yarn wrapping portion 14. A semi-cylindrical projecting portion 14a1 is formed on the inclined portion 14a in such a way that a longitudinal direction thereof follows a width direction of the inclined portion 14a. A yarn cutting tool inserting groove 15a and a thread passage groove 15b are formed on both longitudinally extending side surface portions of the yarn wrapping portion. A pair of thread locking portions 16 are provided on a front and back sides of an upper edge portion of the yarn wrapping portion 14 which is situated at an upper end portion of the thread passage groove 15b which is situated on an inner side (a side facing one end side of the base member 30) of the yarn wrapping portion 14 so as to project into an L-like shape, allowing a thread to be locked therebetween.

A thread locking portion 17 is provided near a boundary between the yarn wrapping portion 14 and the slide portion 11 on an inner side edge of a surface of the other side (that is, a back side) of the first yarn wrapping member 10. The thread locking portion 17 is made up of a notched portion 17a and a projection 17b which closes the notched portion 17a with a slight gap left therebetween. Further, two longitudinally extending vertical ribs 18a, 18b are formed on a portion of the back side of the first yarn wrapping member 10 which is located upper than the proximal end portion of the yarn wrapping portion 4. Furthermore, two bosses 19a, 19b are formed on the back side of the first yarn wrapping member 10 above the vertical ribs 18a, 18b so as to project therefrom while being aligned side by side along a short side direction of the first yarn wrapping member 10. An interval at which the bosses 19a, 19b are provided is the same as an interval at which locking holes 65 of a deflection preventing member 60, which will be described later, are provided. Then, the bosses 19a, 19b have a diameter which enables them to be inserted into the locking holes 65.

The engaging member 40 which is provided rotatably on the slide portion 11 of the first yarn wrapping member 10 is formed substantially into the shape of an angular rod, and an engaging claw 42 is formed at an end side of a portion located on one side of the shafts 41a, 41b so as to project towards the base member 30 (the engaging portion 31). An elastic portion 43 is formed on the other side of the shafts 41a, 41b, and this elastic portion 43 is formed into a substantially U-like shape when seen from a side thereof so as to have a cut near the shafts 41a, 41b. When the shafts 41a, 41b are inserted into the shaft holes of the shaft supporting portions 12a, 12b, an end portion of the elastic portion 43 is brought into abutment with a side edge surface of the slide portion 11 to thereby be sprung back. This biases the engaging claw 42 towards the engaging portion 31, whereby the engaging claw 42 is kept engaged with the recess portion of the engaging portion 31. When the elastic portion 43 is pushed by the finger against a biasing force of the elastic portion 43, the engagement of the engaging claw 42 with the engaging portion 31 is released. Then, the first yarn wrapping member 10 is allowed to move along a longitudinal direction of the base member 30.

In the second yarn wrapping member 20, a proximal end portion, which is positioned at an end side facing the base member 30, is made into a rotational support portion 21 which takes the form of a bifurcated plate which is divided into a front surface side and a back surface side, and shaft holes 21a, 21b are formed individually in a front surface side plate portion and a back surface side plate portion. The rotational shaft portions 35a, 35b of the base member 30 are inserted rotatably into the shaft holes 21a, 21b. Consequently, the second yarn wrapping member 20 is provided rotatably relative to the base member 30. An end portion of the rotational support portion 21 is formed into a semi-circle when seen from a side thereof. Then, restricting projections 21c, 21d are formed individually at apex portions of the semicircular front and rear surface side plate portions of the rotational support portion 21 so as to project towards each other. The restricting projections 21c, 21d establish a relationship between projecting portions and recessed portion together with the restricting recessed portions 36a, 36b, 37a, 37b and are allowed to fit in the restricting recessed portions 36a, 36b, 37a, 37b. Thus, the second yarn wrapping member 20 is restricted from rotating about the rotational shaft portions 35a, 35b of the base member 30. A yarn wrapping portion 24 extends from an upper edge portion of the rotational support portion 21 into the form a long flat plate. A yarn cutting tool inserting groove 25a and a thread passage groove 25b are formed on both longitudinally long side edge portions of the yarn wrapping portion 24. Similar to the first yarn wrapping member 10, thread locking portions 26 are formed at a distal end portion of the inner thread passage groove 25b. Similarly, an inclined portion 24a is also formed at a proximal end portion of the yarn wrapping portion 24. Similar to the thread locking portion 17 of the first yarn wrapping member 10, a thread locking portion 27, which is made up of a notched portion 27a and a projection 27b, is provided on a back surface of the second yarn wrapping member 20.

Two substantially plate-shaped yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 are provided for each of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20. The yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 are disposed so that their flat planes are towards the longitudinal directions of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 so as to restrict an amount of yarn wrapped around the thread wrapping portions 14, 24 so as to straddle a space defined therebetween. A slit 51 is formed on each of the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 so as to lock and hold a thread therein. Hook-shaped portions 52a, 52b are formed on each yarn wrapping amount restriction member 50 on an opposite side to the side where the slit 51 is formed so as to be brought into engagement with the yarn cutting tool inserting grooves 15a, 25a and the thread passage grooves 15b, 25b. Therefore, the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 are disposed so as to slide freely in the longitudinal direction of the yarn wrapping portions 14, 24. The yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 can be inserted from cuts 14f, 24f which are formed at distal ends and proximal ends of the yarn cutting tool inserting grooves 15a, 25a.

Abutment projecting plates 14g, 24g are formed on front surface sides of the thread passage grooves 15b, 25b at the distal ends of the yarn wrapping portions 14, 24 of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 so as to project towards each other. The first yarn wrapping member 10 is restricted from moving towards the second yarn wrapping member 20 as a result of the abutment projecting plates 14g, 24g being brought into abutment with each other so as to form a gap between edge portions of facing sides (in other words, inner sides) of the yarn wrapping portions 14, 24, whereby the yarn wrapping mount restriction members 50 are allowed to move. Consequently, the positions of the yarn wrapping mount restriction members 50 on the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 can easily be aligned with each other.

The deflection preventing member 60 is disposed rotatably on a back side of the second yarn wrapping member 20. The defection preventing member 60 is formed into the shape of a substantially rectangular thin plate and has the plurality of locking holes 65 formed thereon. The deflection preventing member 60 is attached to the second yarn wrapping member 20 by detachably press fitting a pin 67 provided near an end portion of the deflection preventing member 60 in a pin hole 24c formed at the distal end of the second yarn wrapping member 20 and can be rotated freely about the pin 67. The deflection preventing member 60 is restricted from rotating as a result of the deflection preventing member 60 being brought into abutment with a vertical rib 28 which is formed on an outer edge of the yarn wrapping portion 24 so as to extend along a longitudinal direction of the yarn wrapping portion 24. Additionally, a boss 21e is formed near the shaft hole 21a of the rotational support portion 21 of the second yarn wrapping member 20 so as to project therefrom. When storing the pompom making device 1, the deflection preventing member 60 can be left fixed in place by inserting the boss 21e in one of the locking holes 65. In addition, yarn wrapping member position scale divisions 63 similar to the yarn wrapping position scale divisions 33 on the base member 30 are formed on a front surface side of the deflection preventing member 60.

<Pompom Making Method 1>

Next, a method for making a pompom 2 using the pompom making device 1 will be described. Firstly, a method for making a pompom 2 will be described which can control the size of a pompom 2 to be made.

Firstly, a space (a distance) between the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 which are provided on the base member 30 so as to face each other is controlled (a first step). Namely, the distance is controlled by moving the first yarn wrapping member 10 which is configured to move along the base member 30. A space between the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 constitutes a diameter (a size) of a pompom 2 to be made. As this occurs, the restricting projections 21c, 21d of the second yarn wrapping member 20 are fitted in the restricting recessed portion 36a, 36b of the base member 30, respectively, whereby the second yarn wrapping member 20 is restricted from rotating. When the space between the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 is controlled, the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 are also moved to control (specify) a yarn wrapping amount. When attempting to make a pompom 2 having a high density of yarn 2a, a great space should be taken between the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50. In addition, in case a space between the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 on the first yarn wrapping member 10 is made to match a space between the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 on the second yarn wrapping member 20, it is possible to make a pompom 2 which is balanced in shape. Further, the deflection preventing member 60 is rotated and the bosses 19a, 19b of the first yarn wrapping member 10 are inserted into the locking holes 65 of the deflection preventing member 60. Then, the deflection of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second wrapping member 20 is prevented when yarn is wrapped around the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 so as to straddle the space defined therebetween.

Next, yarn (wool yarn 2a) is wound around the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 so as to straddle the space therebetween (a second step). Although a thickness or size of a pompom made differs depending upon a yarn thickness, a well balanced pompom 2 can be made by wrapping the yarn substantially on the order of 80 to 100 times. FIG. 5 shows the pompom making device 1 when the yarn is wrapped therearound in the way described above. It should be noted that ends of the wool yarn 2a are locked in the slits 51 of the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50.

Next, the resulting bunch of wrapped yarn (wool yarn 2a) is temporarily tied at a center thereof with a tying thread 2b (a third step). As this occurs, scale divisions denoting the position of the first yarn wrapping member 10 which are indicated by the marks 13a, 13b are read, and by using a position on the center position scale divisions 34 which corresponds to the read scale divisions as a guide, a center position of the bunch of wrapped yarn can easily be grasped. In an example shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the marks 13a, 13b indicate scale divisions of “10” on the yarn wrapping member position scale divisions 33, 63. Consequently, the position of a scale division of “10” on the center position scale divisions 34 (a position indicated by an arrow P) indicates a center position of the bunch of wrapped wool yarn 2a, and therefore, the tying thread 2b should be tied into a temporary knot using the scale division of “10” on the center position scale divisions 34 as a guide.

Next, a yarn cutting tool for cutting yarn such as blades of a pair of scissors are inserted into the yarn cutting tool inserting grooves 15a, 25a which are located at portions of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 which lie opposite to facing portions thereof to cut wrapped yarn (wool yarn 2a) at the portions of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 which lie opposite to the facing portions thereof (a fourth step). Since the yarn cutting tool such as the scissors can be inserted into the yarn cutting tool inserting grooves 15a, 25a, it is easy to cut the wool yarn 2a. Then, after the wool yarn 2a is so cut, the bunch of wool yarn 2a wrapped and cut in the ways described above is removed from the pompom making device 1, and the tying thread 2b is tied up, whereby a bunch of many pieces of wool yarn 2a which are cut substantially to the same length and tied at the center thereof can be made as shown in FIG. 7A. Thereafter, those many pieces of wool yarn 2a are spread and arranged neatly in shape, whereby a pompom 2 is completed.

In this way, according to the pompom making device 1, since the distance between the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 can be controlled by moving the first yarn wrapping member 10 towards the second yarn wrapping member 20 along the base member 30, it is possible to make pompoms of various sizes (diameters). In addition, the first yarn wrapping member 10 can be moved easily only by pushing on the elastic portion 43 of the engaging member 40. The engaging claw 42 of the elastic member 43 is automatically brought into engagement with the engaging portion 31 when the finger is removed from the elastic member 43, whereby the first yarn wrapping member 10 is fixed in place relative to the base member 30. Moreover, since the engaging portion 31 has the shape in which the dents and projections are repeated at equal intervals, the control of the distance between the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 is visible and easy.

<Pompom Making Method 2>

Next, another pompom making method for making a pompom using the pompom making device 1 will be described. A pompom making method for making a pompom is a method for making a smallest pompom 2 using the pompom making device 1.

As a preparation, the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 are move towards each other so as to bring the abutment projecting plates 14g, 24g into abutment with each other. Thereafter, the second yarn wrapping member 20 is rotated, and the restricting projections 21c, 21d of the second yarn wrapping member 20 are fitted in the restricting recessed portions 37a, 37b, so that an L-like shape is formed by the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 (refer to FIG. 8).

Next, as shown in FIG. 8, one tying thread 2b is passed through the thread passage grooves 15b, 25b which are formed on the facing portions of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 (a first step). As this occurs, the tying thread 2b which extends from the first yarn wrapping member 10 to the second yarn wrapping member 20 is locked in the thread locking portions 17, 27, and both end portions of the tying thread 2b are locked in the thread locking portions 16, 26, respectively, which are provided at the distal ends of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20.

Next, as shown in FIG. 9, yarn (wool yarn 2a) is wrapped around the yarn wrapping portions 14, 24 of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 (a second step). Since the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 are disposed into the L-like shape and the second yarn wrapping member 20 is restricted from rotating through a dent and projection fitting between the restricting projections 21c, 21d and the restricting recessed portions 37a, 37b, the wool yarn 2a can be wrapped around easily. Additionally, as this occurs, it is preferable that the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50 are controlled so as to set a preferable yarn wrapping amount. The wool yarn 2a is wrapped around on the order of 70 to 100 times. Both ends of the wool yarn 2a so wrapped around are locked in the slits 51 of the yarn wrapping amount restriction members 50.

Next, as shown in FIG. 10, the tying thread 2b is pulled on both the ends thereof, and end portions of the tying thread 2b are tied into a temporary knot (a third step). When the ends of the tying thread 2b are pulled, the fitting of the restricting projections 21c, 21d of the second yarn wrapping member in the restricting recessed portions 37a, 37b is released, the second yarn wrapping member 20 rotates about the rotational shafts 35a, 35b so as to move towards the first yarn wrapping member 10. In addition, as this occurs, the engagement between the tying thread 2b and the thread locking portions 17, 27, 16, 26 is released.

Thereafter, the blades of the scissors are inserted into the yarn cutting tool inserting grooves 15a, 25a to cut the wool yarn 2a which is wrapped on the portions of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 which are located opposite to the facing portions thereof (a fourth step). Then, tying the tying thread 2b into a proper knot creates the form shown in FIG. 7A, which is then finished in the same way as that described above to make up a pompom 2 like one shown in FIG. 7B.

In this way, the thread passage grooves 15b, 25b are provided on the facing portions of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20, and the tying thread 2b is inserted through the thread passage grooves 15b, 25b in advance, whereby a small pompom 2 can be made by wrapping wool yarn 2a around each of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20.

<Tassel Making Method>

Next, a method for making a tassel 6 shown in FIG. 12 will be described. A method for making a tassel 6 includes almost the same steps as those described under <Pompom Making Method 1> described above. Thus, only different steps will be described. In making a tassel 6, too, pieces of wool yarn having different lengths can be produced by moving the first yarn wrapping member 10. In making a tassel 6, as shown in FIG. 11, yarn is desirably wrapped around the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 so as to straddle the space therebetween on the order of 20 times. In the case of a tassel 6, a hanging thread 6b is prepared in advance by tying a portion of the thread into a knot to form a loop thereon. Then, a knot 6b1 which is a fastening on the hanging thread 6b is embedded in the resulting bunch of pieces of wool yarn 6a in advance. In making a tassel 6, a tying thread 6c is tied firmly at a center of the bunch of wrapped wool yarn 6a.

Similar to the <Pompom Making Method 1>, the blades of the scissors are inserted into the yarn cutting tool inserting grooves 15a, 25a to cut the wool yarn 6a. Then, an upper portion of the bunch of wrapped wool yarn 6a which is located at a side where the hanging thread 6b is attached is tied with a tying thread 6d. Then, the lengths of the pieces of wool yarn 6a are adjusted neatly with the scissors or the like, whereby a tassel 6 is completed.

Thus, the embodiment of the invention has been described heretofore. However, the invention is not limited by the embodiment, and hence, various modifications can be made thereto. For example, the base member 30, the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 are formed into the shapes of long flat plates. However, they can also be formed into other long shapes (the shapes of a long round rod, a long angular rod and the like). The deflection preventing member 60 only has to be provided so as to extend between the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20, and hence, on the contrary to the embodiment, the deflection preventing member 60 may be attached to the first yarn wrapping member 10. In addition, the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 are provided so as to intersect the base member 30 at right angles. However, the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 can also be provided relative to the base member 30 in various fashions. For example, the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 can be provided at an angle relative to the base member 30. In addition, either or both of the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 may be designed to move along the base member 30. Namely, the first yarn wrapping member 10 and the second yarn wrapping member 20 should be configured so as to move towards and away from each other so as to control the space therebetween.

Claims

1. A pompom making device having:

a base member which is formed long; and
a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long and which are provided on the base member so as not only to intersect the base member but also to face each other,
wherein either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member is formed so as to move towards and away from the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member.

2. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member is formed so as to move along the base member.

3. The pompom making device according to claim 1, having:

a deflection preventing member which is formed long and which is provided so as to extend between the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member.

4. The pompom making device according to claim 2, having:

a deflection preventing member which is formed long and which is provided so as to extend between the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member.

5. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member is provided rotatably on the base member.

6. The pompom making device according to claim 2,

wherein the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member is provided rotatably on the base member.

7. The pompom making device according to claim 3,

wherein the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member is provided rotatably on the base member.

8. The pompom making device according to claim 4,

wherein the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member is provided rotatably on the base member.

9. The pompom making device according to claim 5,

wherein the rotation of the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member relative to the base member is restricted by fitting between a recessed portion and a projecting portion which are provided on either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member and the base member.

10. The pompom making device according to claim 6,

wherein the rotation of the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member relative to the base member is restricted by fitting between a recessed portion and a projecting portion which are provided on either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member and the base member.

11. The pompom making device according to claim 7,

wherein the rotation of the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member relative to the base member is restricted by fitting between a recessed portion and a projecting portion which are provided on either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member and the base member.

12. The pompom making device according to claim 8,

wherein the rotation of the other of the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member relative to the base member is restricted by fitting between a recessed portion and a projecting portion which are provided on either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member and the base member.

13. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein yarn cutting tool inserting grooves are formed individually on portions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member which are located to opposite to facing portions thereof so as to extend along longitudinal directions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member.

14. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein thread passage grooves are formed on the facing portions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member so as to extend along the longitudinal directions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member.

15. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein the base member has yarn wrapping member position scale divisions which indicate a position of either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member which moves along the base member and center position scale divisions which indicate a center position between the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member which corresponds to a position indicated by the yarn wrapping member scale divisions.

16. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein a yarn wrapping amount restriction member for specifying a yarn wrapping amount is provided on either or both of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member.

17. The pompom making device according to claim 16,

wherein a slit for holding an end portion of a thread is formed on the yarn wrapping amount restriction member.

18. The pompom making device according to claim 1,

wherein an engaging portion having a shape of dents and projections is formed on a side edge portion of the base member, and
wherein either the first yarn wrapping member or the second yarn wrapping member which is formed so as to move along the base member has provided thereon an engaging member which is biased towards the base member and which can be brought into engagement with the engaging portion.

19. A pompom making method, having:

a first step of moving either of a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long and which are provided on a base member which is formed long so as not only to intersect the base member at right angles but also to face each other relative to the base member so as to control a distance between the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member;
a second step of wrapping yarn around the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member so as to straddle the distance therebetween;
a third step of tying temporarily a center of a bunch of wrapped yarn formed in the second step with a tying thread; and
a fourth step of cutting the bunch of wrapped yarn formed in the second step at portions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member which are located opposite to facing portions thereof.

20. A pompom making method, having:

a first step of passing a tying thread through thread passage grooves which are provided on facing portions of a first yarn wrapping member and a second yarn wrapping member which are formed long and which are provided on a base member which is formed long so as not only to intersect the base member but also to face each other;
a second step of wrapping yarn on each of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member;
a third step of pulling on both ends of the tying thread to make a temporary knot thereon; and
a fourth step of cutting bunches of wrapped yarn formed in the second step at portions of the first yarn wrapping member and the second yarn wrapping member which are located opposite to facing portions thereof.
Patent History
Publication number: 20180202087
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 22, 2017
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2018
Inventor: Shinji TODOKORO (Tokyo)
Application Number: 15/790,021
Classifications
International Classification: D04D 7/06 (20060101); D04D 7/08 (20060101);